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State tax filing
Unfortuantely, you will claim the income in both states. The Supreme Court announced in 2015 that states would no longer be able to double tax individuals on the same income.
So, you will prepare IN with your dates of living there each year, either part year or non-resident.
Next, you prepare your NC return. NC will credit you for what you paid to IN. The lower of the state tax liabilities based on the duplicate income, will become a credit on NC for you. You may owe NC something due to different tax rates in the states.
You can check out the full filing instructions with the states to make sure you understand. We are here to help!
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‎January 28, 2020
2:43 PM