Do I need to file a nonresident return for another state due to receiving a distribution from a former employer's retirement plan in the other state?
The former employer is in MO. I live in KS and filed non-resident MO return when I worked in MO. I have lived and worked in KS for over 10 years since working in MO. The 1099-R shows that the payer is from MO. Do I file a MO nonresident return for this distribution from a former employer from MO?
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RichardG
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Jun 3, 2019 10:29:48 AM
No, you only need to report wages earned working in a nonresident state. Your retirement income is only taxable in your home state, regardless of where your former employer is located.
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RichardG
New Member
Jun 3, 2019 10:29:48 AM
No, you only need to report wages earned working in a nonresident state. Your retirement income is only taxable in your home state, regardless of where your former employer is located.