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Can't change state on non-resident state return
My wife and I left MN to work overseas Aug 2014. I am trying to file a non-resident form with MN. I accidently selected MN as current residence and cannot change it back. Is there a way to change it?
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Can't change state on non-resident state return
Try this solution:
- Login to your account
- At the top, click the "Personal Info" tab (this will take you to your Personal info summary).
- Scroll down until you see "Tell us the state you lived in"
- In the "I lived in another state in 2016" select Yes
- Now you can select where you lived on December 31, 2016 (Scroll all the way down "Foreign or U.S. Possession")
- On "Previous state of residence" select the state where you lived before you move
- Type the date you moved
- Click Continue
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Can't change state on non-resident state return
The blocks mentioned were already filled out as indicated. This solution does not allow me to change the state tax form M1NR. I have non-resident selected but it will not allow me to change the state from MN (accidently selected) to any other.
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Can't change state on non-resident state return
So you don't want to file a Minnesota tax return? You want to delete that state and add another?
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Can't change state on non-resident state return
I am trying to file a non-resident tax return form MN. If I cannot change the dropdown on the M1NR state tax form, it will not let me file. (I accidently selected MN).