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State tax filing
@Crafty53 Since you are a Non-Resident of Oklahoma, you are correct that you are only taxed on your Oklahoma income.
Most state returns start with your Federal AGI, then make Adjustments In/Out using a myriad of different calculations to arrive at your taxable Oklahoma income. If the state interview ask for your 'Non-Oklahoma Income', that would be everything except your earned income there.
Don't worry, TurboTax will be able to figure your taxable Oklahoma income. If this income is reported on a W-2 showing Oklahoma Tax Withheld, you are correct, it is cut and dried.
Often Part-Year Residents are asked to 'allocate' their pension income between states they lived in that year, but that does not apply to you. If you are asked this, your Oklahoma portion is $0.
Click this link for more info on How to File a Non-Resident State Return.
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