KrisD15
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Deductions & credits

Not necessarily. 

 

Normally the state income tax is subject to the state where the income was produced or property was sold. Then you may get a credit for that tax in the state in which you live, so you are not double taxed. 

 

Since Florida does not have a state income tax, you only file a resident state return and claim the income on that return. 

 

 

 

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