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state dual residency form

I have already e-prepared my taxes with turbo tax, and answered all questions to the best of my ability. Do I need to fill out a separate form for dual residency since I moved states last year? Also, FL, where I lived previously does not do income taxes.

I moved to the state of Ar. I also co-own my Mom's house in Mo.
As far as I know, it is telling me I should be getting money back. 

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AnnetteB6
Employee Tax Expert

state dual residency form

Since you were a part-year resident in two different states, you would need to file a part-year return for those states.  Since one of your states was Florida and there is no income tax return for Florida, you will only need a part-year return for Arkansas.  

 

Also, as long as no income is generated from co-owning your mother's house in Missouri, no Missouri state return is needed.

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state dual residency form

I was NEVER  WORKING IN 2 DIFFERENT STATES.  I don' t know where your getting your information. But you BETTER CHECK AGA IN!!!

state dual residency form

Turbo Tax only gets the info from your entries.  Maybe you picked the wrong state in a drop down box like for state on your W2 box 15.  On on your address under My Info.

state dual residency form

@ssunshine007 Are you the original poster who posted a question in March about moving from one state to another, and co-owning a home in MO?  If not, why are you now posting to this thread in September and saying that we had better "check again?"    "We" cannot check anything for you -- ever.  No one in the user forum has access to your account or your tax return, nor can we fix mistakes for you.   If you made a mistake and entered something incorrectly, you will have to find the mistake and fix it.  Did you e-file?  Was the return accepted?  

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