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Do I file Both IL and IN State tax returns?
We built a home and moved in mid-March 2019. In January, February, and first part of March we lived with a relative in Indiana until our home was finished. Do we need to file for both states (IL and IN)?
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Do I file Both IL and IN State tax returns?
Residency in Indiana is established by registering to vote, enrolling a child in school, paying taxes, or living in the state for 183 days without a residence in another state.
If you did not meet these requirements, you would not need to file an Indiana return as a resident.
If you earned income in Indiana, you may be required to file an Indiana non-resident state return.
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Do I file Both IL and IN State tax returns?
What if the income is all pension and social security income. No wages earned.
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Do I file Both IL and IN State tax returns?
Here is what the state of IN says.
Part-Year Residents and Full-Year Nonresidents
- If you were a part-year resident and received income while you lived in Indiana, you must file your Indiana income taxes.
- If you were a full-year nonresident of Indiana, but received any income from Indiana sources, you must file your Indiana income taxes.
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