Form 1099R has a state that I had a PO Box in and was not my state of residence do I need to do the Form 4852

 
PatriciaV
Employee Tax Expert

Retirement tax questions

No, you do not need Form 4852.

If you sold property in Massachusetts, you may need to file a state tax return to report the income from this sale.

A PO Box in Connecticut does not imply you had income from that State, so you are unlikely to need to file a CT tax return.

As you know, Florida has no income tax, so no State return is required.

In short, you may need to file a State Income tax return only for those states where you earned income and where income is taxed for non-residents.

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