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posted Mar 18, 2025 8:33:44 AM

Graduate Student Residency Questions

I am a graduate student in the state of Iowa.  I worked and made money as an undergraduate student in Iowa from January-May of 2024, and then as a graduate student in Iowa from August-December of 2024.  However, I am originally from Indiana and spent some (not more than 2 total months) of time there throughout the year.  

 

Since I am living and working in Iowa (but have not applied for residency in Iowa), do I have to file state taxes as a nonresident of Iowa and as a resident of Indiana, or am I allowed to not file taxes in Indiana because I don't physically live there the majority of the year/work there?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 18, 2025 9:11:09 AM

You can file as a non-resident in Iowa if you plan to return to Indiana when you are done with your school work. You do have to file a state tax return there since you worked there.

New Member
Mar 18, 2025 9:39:57 AM

Would I have to file state tax for Indiana as well?

Expert Alumni
Mar 18, 2025 9:55:05 AM

Nonresident Iowa - if required. See Who Must file an Iowa return.

Resident Indiana - if required. See FAQ for IN. Who Must File is near the top.