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awellsmom
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Filing married joint, completed KS (non-resident) working on MO (resident). Asking for actual income tax paid to KS. Where do I find both dollars (me & spouse)?

 
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DanielV01
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Filing married joint, completed KS (non-resident) working on MO (resident). Asking for actual income tax paid to KS. Where do I find both dollars (me & spouse)?

It depends.  The general rule is that your actual tax to KS is the amount of your KS withholdings, subtracting out your KS refund or adding on any additional tax you owe.  If you do not have a single entry on the Missouri return (in other words, you and your spouse must enter separate tax amounts), then proportionately divide the amount of refund (or additional owed amount) for both you and your spouse, and then subtract each one's portion from (or add back to) the amount of KS withholdings.  (It should be one combined amount, but just in case).

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DanielV01
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Filing married joint, completed KS (non-resident) working on MO (resident). Asking for actual income tax paid to KS. Where do I find both dollars (me & spouse)?

It depends.  The general rule is that your actual tax to KS is the amount of your KS withholdings, subtracting out your KS refund or adding on any additional tax you owe.  If you do not have a single entry on the Missouri return (in other words, you and your spouse must enter separate tax amounts), then proportionately divide the amount of refund (or additional owed amount) for both you and your spouse, and then subtract each one's portion from (or add back to) the amount of KS withholdings.  (It should be one combined amount, but just in case).

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