Working remotely inspired many people to relocate or move back home with family. Many states have different tax requirements for residents, non-residents, and part-year residents. If you worked or lived in multiple states this year, you may need to file and pay taxes in some or all of those states based on your residency.
- When would I have to file returns in more than one state?
- Why would I have to file a nonresident state return?
- What is my state residency status?
- What is a state reciprocal agreement?
- Which states have reciprocal agreements?
- How do I file a nonresident state return?
- How do I file a part-year state return?
- How do I allocate (split) income for a part-year state return?
- How do I file if I moved to a different state last year?
- Do I need to file a nonresident return for an out-of-state employer?