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Michigan defines a nonresident as follows:
Nonresident
A person whose permanent home for the entire year was in another state is a nonresident. Michigan income tax must be paid on income earned from Michigan sources.
Pennsylvania defines a resident as follows:
Resident
Defined as a person that is either domiciled in Pennsylvania or has a permanent abode in Pennsylvania and spends a total of 183 or more days in Pennsylvania.
In TurboTax Online, you will likely file a full-year Pennsylvania resident tax return and a nonresident Michigan tax return.
Michigan and Pennsylvania do not have a reciprocal agreement.
[Edited 1/28/24 | 1:04 pm PST]
But note that if you live 183 days or more of the tax year in MI, then you must file your MI return as a resident. Here's a link to the relevant Michigan statute:
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