KittyM2
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State tax filing

Yes, income is sourced to the state where it is earned.

 

However, depending on the amount you made in each state, you may not need to file a return, or owe taxes if you do need to file. States have different filing requirements, which can be found on their individual tax sites. You would be considered a "Non-Resident" filer in any state other than the state in which you live.

 

Be certain to complete your Non-Resident state(s) first in TurboTax, as you will receive a Credit for Taxes Paid to Other States from your Resident state. Finally, depending on the number of state returns you have to file, it may be more practical for you to use our TurboTax Desktop download product rather than TurboTax Online.

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