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Retirement income other state-husband lives and works in OK. I live in MO, full-year. Is my retirement income, 1099R, taxable in MO or in OK where I earned? How to split?
I have purchased the additional state, MO. $40. Husband has OK W2. I have 1099R, not state specific, but resided in MO all year
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June 6, 2019
8:21 AM
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Retirement income is taxed by the state in which you are a resident at the time you received it, so you will file/pay the retirement for Missouri only.
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How do I show that on the MO return. I purchased the additional state (MO) for $40.
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If I have to go to "forms" and calculate it myself, I should not have paid $40 for additional state
June 6, 2019
8:21 AM