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For the year 2020, I lived in NH (tax-free state) for the Jan-2020, and for the rest of the year, I was in IL.
So, my question is all the capital gains which I had made in 2020, do I have to pay the taxes in IL for all the 12 months or will it be pro-rated for 11 months?
e.g. If I had made $12,000 in capital gains in 2020, do I have to pay the IL state tax for the entire year or pro-rate the amount to 11 months that will become $11000 and pay taxes on it.
Simple answer: You have to pay the IL state tax for the entire year.
It goes by where you lived when you received the income (realized the capital gain). So, if you sold the investment in January, the gain is NH income. If you sold it after your move, it is IL income.
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