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Retirement tax questions
Not necessarily, Indiana taxes non-resident income earned from Indiana sources.
You need to make sure that you are doing the Indiana return first, before you do your home state return. If you did it out of order delete them both and then start over.
Indiana has reciprocal agreements with several states and if yours is one of them (Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania or Wisconsin) then you may not have to pay any taxes in Indiana at all.
Either way if you do have to pay taxes to Indiana for the income that you earn there then your home state will give you a credit on your state tax return for the amount that you pay Indiana. That's why you want to do the Indiana return first.
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‎February 10, 2022
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