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State tax filing
@kongf2012 You are correct that Massachusetts should not be doubling your income.
Prepare your Non-Resident Rhode Island return first.
Massachusetts will give you credit for tax paid to Rhode Island. In the My Info section, be sure you indicated that you 'earned income in another state'.
Click this link for more info on How to File a Non-Resident State Return.
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March 1, 2021
10:01 AM