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Since you worked in KS, you will file with KS as well as MD for 2016. (TX has no state income tax so you don't file there.)
*IF* you were still a MD resident while working in KS, you should be able to claim a credit on your MD return for your net income tax paid (NOT withheld) to KS; but you will still have to file a KS return first. Your KS withholding will be applied to your KS tax return.
Since you worked in KS, you will file with KS as well as MD for 2016. (TX has no state income tax so you don't file there.)
*IF* you were still a MD resident while working in KS, you should be able to claim a credit on your MD return for your net income tax paid (NOT withheld) to KS; but you will still have to file a KS return first. Your KS withholding will be applied to your KS tax return.
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