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State tax filing
Since you lived more than 183 days in MO, you should file as a full-year resident of MO and as a non-resident of KS. Kansas law allows someone who moved into KS during the tax year to file as either a resident or a non-resident.
To do this in TT, enter MO as your State of Residence, and indicate that you had Other State Income from KS. Do not indicate that you lived in another state. This will prompt the program to produce the correct tax forms for both states.
Complete the non-resident KS return first, before you do the home state MO return. MO will give you a credit for the tax paid to KS on the portion of your income that is taxed by both states.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
‎January 26, 2021
8:52 AM