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I live in MO but did a clinical research trial in KS. Do I have to file a KS state tax return?
I live in MO but did a clinical research trial in KS and received a 1099-misc with the income reported as "other income" box 3. Do I have to report that income as having been earned in KS and file a KS return, or since I live in MO, do I just include that as part of my MO income? The 1099 doesn't even have KS anywhere on it, since the company headquarters is in North Carolina. I don't imagine that KS even has any record of the money anyway?
On a similar note, my son has taxable grant money that was more than his college tuition. (He used it for room and board, but it is still taxable.) He is a MO resident, but went to school in Idaho. Does that money get reported as earned in MO or in ID?
‎September 15, 2019
3:04 PM