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State tax filing
You report the income based on where you lived regardless of the 1099. If you work remotely and have anything to do with CA, NY, NJ, DE, PA and NE, you may need to file taxes in that state as well. If you have income from any of those states, they want their share as well. Telecommuter and state source income come into play and you may need to check all states where you work or have income sourced there. Please see this link to check state filing requirements.
If so, please carefully follow these directions.
You will need to prepare your returns in a special order. You may need to delete states and begin again.
- First, prepare your non-resident return. This creates your tax liability for the non-resident state.
- THEN prepare your part year resident state CO return
- Then prepare your part year resident GA return.
Your returns may be wrong if you do not prepare the states in this order.
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March 8, 2020
5:01 PM