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I live in Kansas but worked some in Oklahoma, why do I owe Oklahoma?

I worked in Oklahoma around 2 months out of the year
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maglib
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I live in Kansas but worked some in Oklahoma, why do I owe Oklahoma?

You always pay taxes to your resident state.  You also may pay taxes to states for income sourced to them such as OK by filing a non-resident return.  You should complete the OK return first. Then do your Kansas, in Kansas return you will get a credit for taxes paid to other states.


Work in Oklahoma but Live in Another State

If your permanent residence was outside of Oklahoma for the entire year, then you are a nonresident. If you earned more than $1,000 in Oklahoma and are a nonresident, then you are required to file a nonresident return in Oklahoma. Even if you don’t have to file a nonresident return, you may have had income withheld that you want refunded and you will need to file a return for that refund.

Oklahoma considers taxable income to be income earned from Limited Liability Companies (LLC) distribution, partnerships doing business in Oklahoma (this includes income earned from shares, gains, losses or deductions), Subchapter S corporations, earnings from the sales or rental of property in Oklahoma and gambling winnings. Use Form-511NR to file an Oklahoma nonresident return and if you need any further information, you can download the 2017 Oklahoma Individual Tax Forms and Instructions for Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents above.

If you are a nonresident and you sold property in Oklahoma, you follow the same instructions as nonresidents who worked in Oklahoma. See “Work in Oklahoma but Live in Another State”.

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