JamesG1
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State tax filing

The screen Part-Year and Nonresident Income in the North Carolina state income tax return states:

 

You will need to enter amounts for the income earned while a North Carolina resident, including North Carolina source income you earned while a nonresident.

 

North Carolina will tax the income earned while you were a nonresident and the income earned while you were a resident.

 

South Carolina has a claim on the income earned while you were a resident of South Carolina.  Income taxed by South Carolina may qualify you for a North Carolina credit if you paid income tax on income that was taxed by, both North Carolina and South Carolina.

 

In the North Carolina income tax return, at the screen Other State or County Tax Credit, select Yes.  Report the amount of income and tax.

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