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State tax filing
It's not likely you would receive all of your tax dollars back. Indiana (IN) requires you to file if the income you received while a nonresident is from IN sources.
- IN Nonresident Filing Requirements: If you were a full-year nonresident of Indiana, but received any income from Indiana sources, you must file your Indiana income taxes.
If you were a legal resident of another state(s) and had income from Indiana (except certain interest, dividends, or retirement income), you must file Form IT-40PNR.
If the profit sharing is not retirement then you must file and pay tax on that income to IN.
Retirement income rules: Federal legislation enacted January 1, 1996 prohibits any state from taxing pension payments made to a resident of another state.
Since Florida (FL) does not have any state income tax, there is no credit that would be allowed for your taxes that may be paid to IN.
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‎February 8, 2025
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