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KLEE2020
Returning Member

Another Part time MD Question

I filed 505 in MD last year as I was a resident of GA.  The company I work for is based in MD.  My situation is the same for 2022 (less than 183 days in MD, legal resident of GA).  For the sake of my question, let's say I lived in GA 55% of the year and MD 45% of the year.  So now I am again looking at the question noted in TurboTax ("Enter the portion of this amount that represents wages from Maryland sources").  If one is taking that at face value, ALL of my income came from a MD source/company ("from an MD source") but I was not a MD resident nor living in MD for all of 2022.  If this question stated "enter the portion of wages earned while non-resident in MD", I would get it.

 

The result is that I am entering 100% of my income here, getting taxed for a year of MD tax and paying 55% of income tax to GA.  I should also add that my W2 had only state taxes payments made to MD.

 

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MaryK4
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Another Part time MD Question

Income from employment is SOURCED to the location where the performances are performed.  

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KLEE2020
Returning Member

Another Part time MD Question

Sorry, just to clarify: the guide in Turbo Tax  says "from Maryland Sources".  Based your notes below, while working from my home in Georgia, the income was not from a Maryland source from a MD income tax perspective?

Another Part time MD Question

Yes. You’re required to pay tax on all your income to the state you live in (if your state has personal income tax). This is true no matter where your employer is located. 

 

Generally, you’ll need to file a nonresident state return if you made money from sources in a state you don’t live in. If another state’s withholdings are listed on the form, it means taxes have been withheld from your income and you may be eligible for a refund. In that case, you’ll want to file a return in that state.  

 

This "Help Article" addresses you situation.

 

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