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State tax filing
You must file NC and not required to file MN. You would have no MN liability while you would have a NC tax liability.
For NC, you must file a tax return. From NC Part-year residents and nonresidents.
Part-year residents and nonresidents must file a North Carolina return if they:
• Received income while a North Carolina resident, or
• Received income while a nonresident that was attributable to the ownership of any interest in real or tangible personal property in North Carolina, derived from a business, trade, profession, or occupation carried on in North Carolina, or derived from gambling activities in North Carolina, and total gross income from all sources exceeds the amount shown above for residents.
North Carolina income tax. To calculate North Carolina income tax, multiply North Carolina taxable income by 5.25%. The state will prorate your NC income and divide it by federal income to get the taxable percentage of income.
You would have no MN liability. You do not need to file unless you want a refund.
From MN: Part-year and nonresidents.
Individuals must file Form M1 and Schedule M1NR if the following income is at least $12,400.
• Total income from all sources while a Minnesota resident, plus
• Total of the following types of income received while a nonresident.
– Wages, salaries, fees, commissions, tips, and bonuses for work done in Minnesota
.– Gross rents or royalties received from properties located in Minnesota.
– and more
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