Deductions & credits

You should have a driver's license and auto registration in the state you live in.   If you work in another state then you may need to file a tax return for that state as well as a tax return for the state you live in.   But that will depend on what states---there are a few states without a state income tax, and there are states with reciprocal agreements.  You have not told us what states.   But as stated....the IRS does not concern itself with your state tax or your auto registration.   Only your state cares about that.  If you have two state returns to prepare, you do the non-resident state return first, then the return for the state you live in.

 

If you provide some details about which states we can be more helpful to you.   

 

Did you move from one state to another state?   Or just live in one state and work in another state?

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