LenaH
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

Yes, erase the data that is prepopulated in those boxes. You have to separate the amount of income earned in North Carolina while you were a resident of South Carolina and the amount of income you earned in North Carolina while a resident of North Carolina. 

 

As an example, if I earned $50,000 total in North Carolina and moved to the state after living in South Carolina for three months, then I would allocate 3 months of income as a Nonresident of North Carolina (with NC source income) and 9 months of North Carolina Resident Income. Since you earned your full wage in North Carolina, don't choose Not NC source income for either of your entries. 

 

Please see the screenshot below for additional clarification.

 

 

@ShayneNC 

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