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posted Jun 4, 2019 11:11:12 PM

I'm military. My spouse and I are not stationed in our Home of Record. My spouse worked a job in the state we are currently stationed in but earned less that 7500 this year in income. Does she need to file a state return for the state she worked in?

Our home of record is TN. We are currently residing in UT on Active Duty Military Orders.

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Expert Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 11:11:13 PM

Yes, she does need to file a nonresident UT tax return. Income that a nonresident receives from Utah sources is taxable in Utah. A nonresident with any Utah sources of income must file a Utah return if they are required to file a federal return.

More details:

http://incometax.utah.gov/instructions/nonresidents

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Expert Alumni
Jun 4, 2019 11:11:13 PM

Yes, she does need to file a nonresident UT tax return. Income that a nonresident receives from Utah sources is taxable in Utah. A nonresident with any Utah sources of income must file a Utah return if they are required to file a federal return.

More details:

http://incometax.utah.gov/instructions/nonresidents