AmyC
Employee Tax Expert

Retirement tax questions

Working in multiple states is not the same as being a resident. You are a resident of where you call home, where you intend to come back, your drivers license, your voting, where do you call home? That is your resident state where you claim all the income you earned this year.

 

You also need to know if you need to file nonresident returns in the other states. Each state has different rules. Here is a list of state websites so you can determine your need to file.

 

 

  1. You will fill out tax forms for any non-resident states first.
  2. Then do your home state last and calculate a credit for all the taxes paid to other states.
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