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March 19, 2022
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  • March 19, 2022
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I lived in AL work in GA for two months. Should I file taxes for AL as well?

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    Level 2
    March 19, 2022

    If so, would I be a part-resident of AL? And I lived in MN before and after I lived in AL. Should I put the date I moved back to MN as the date I became a resident of MN?

    Level 15
    March 20, 2022

    Yes, if you lived in more than one state during the year, then you would file part-year resident returns for each state (AL and MN in your case).  Additionally, you may need to file a non-resident return for GA since you worked in that state, but did not live there.  

     

    If you lived in MN before and after you lived in AL, you can adjust the date of residency to include all the months you lived in MN.  For example, if you lived 2 months in AL and the other 10 months in MN, enter your date of residency as March 1, 2021 to show that you lived in MN for 10 months of the year.

     

    @jung0274-umn-edu

     

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    Level 2
    March 20, 2022

    Thanks for your reply! It looks like I was not specific on my situation. I moved to AL from June to August of 2021 and moved back to MN in September. In this case, would 09/01 be the date I became a part-resident of MN? I hope this helps you to understand my situation better!