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State tax filing
If you had taxes withheld for the state where you were not a resident, you will want to file for that state as well.
You could get a credit from your state of residence for the taxes you paid to another state.
Also, since you had taxes withheld in that state, you should be getting a refund.
If you are filing a Non-resident tax return, the taxes paid to that state should post to your Resident tax return of the state of which you are a resident.
In order to get that to flow correctly you need to do your Non-resident return first.
If you've already started the process, delete all your state returns and start again with the Non-resident return first.
‎June 6, 2019
1:23 AM