State I moved from (State 1) has no income tax, so there is no return to file.
State I moved to (State 2) has income tax, but, all my income was in State 1. Do I need to file a return in State 2?
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Not unless you earned income State 1 while living in State 2. States with income tax will tax you on all of your income while you are a resident, no matter where it came from.
Not unless you earned income State 1 while living in State 2. States with income tax will tax you on all of your income while you are a resident, no matter where it came from.
I retired in Texas (no state income tax) in May and moved to SC (state income tax) in July. I had no wages after May, but did have investment income. TurboTax is counting all of my income as income in SC, even though I indicated the move and move date in the Personal Info section. How do I remove the wages from the SC return and split the investment income?
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