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If you moved to a new state, yes, you would need to enter the amount you received while a resident of each of the respective states. See the Unearned income Allocation section: How do I allocate (split) income for a part-year state return?
If you did not move,but live in two different states, no. You would enter the total amount in your resident state only. See What is my state residency status?
If you moved to a new state, yes, you would need to enter the amount you received while a resident of each of the respective states. See the Unearned income Allocation section: How do I allocate (split) income for a part-year state return?
If you did not move,but live in two different states, no. You would enter the total amount in your resident state only. See What is my state residency status?
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