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I live in two states during the tax year. How do I file a tax form if one state doesn't have a state tax and the other does?
& months in Fl. and 5 mos. in Va.
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June 4, 2019
6:48 PM
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State tax filing
You can't file that which does not exist. For example, my home state of FL does not tax personal income and never has. Therefore, I don't have to waste my time filing a state return.
The only way you would file "ANYTHING" with the state of FL is if you owned a business in FL that had tangible assets used to produce income. Then you would file DR-405 with the state to pay the intangible property taxes to the local county where those assets are physically located and used to produce income.
So you'll only be filng a VA state return, and that's it.
The only way you would file "ANYTHING" with the state of FL is if you owned a business in FL that had tangible assets used to produce income. Then you would file DR-405 with the state to pay the intangible property taxes to the local county where those assets are physically located and used to produce income.
So you'll only be filng a VA state return, and that's it.
June 4, 2019
6:48 PM
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