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State tax filing
1) Make sure ALL of your Federal entries are fully done. Nothing in either state form is valid until everything is entered in Fed.
2) Make sure you go thru the Non-resident OK tax return first, to ensure the tax kept by OK is correct.
3) then do the KS one last. There is a section in there for a credit for taxes paid to Ok....but only what taxes OK "kept" (withholding minus the OK refund),
Beyond that, it depends on the tax rates for the two states. KS taxes ALL your income, not just wages. OK can only tax your wages in OK (or rental income for property you might own in OK...and maybe Royalties for GasOil land in OK)
____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
‎January 30, 2020
4:55 AM