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State tax filing
If you are a Connecticut resident, ALL your income is taxable by CT, including your earnings from MA and your net rental income from Florida.
The income you earned from working in MA is also taxable by MA.
Florida does not have a personal income tax.
So you must file two state tax returns: a non-resident return for MA and your regular home state tax return for CT.
In the personal info section of TurboTax, enter your State of Residence as CT, and indicate that you had other state income from MA. Enter your W-2 information exactly as is.
Be sure to complete your non-resident MA return before you do your home state CT return, so that CT gives you a credit for taxes paid to MA.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
‎January 30, 2020
12:38 PM
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