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Yes. If you claim MA as your state of residence in TurboTax, all state income from all sources (including NH) will be included on your MA resident state income tax return.
Since you will not have an NH state income tax filing, just check that you selected "no" to " Did you make money in any other states?" under the Personal Information section in TurboTax (see screenshots)
I also live in MA and work in NH but I pay MA income taxes from my check. NH told me to file unemployment in MA and MA says to file in NH. Does anyone know who is right. If I'm paying MA taxes shouldn't I file in MA? Please Help
@BigApple251 -- According to the US Department of Labor, you should file for unemployment in the state where you worked.
https://www.dol.gov/general/topic/unemployment-insurance
All income was earned in NH, so why is my state income for Mass saying i owe them $$$???? I filed last year with Mass as well but didn't owe any $$$.
If you are a non-resident of MA, and you never performed any work in MA, then your work income is not taxable by MA.
However, you would have to file a non-resident MA tax return if your employer withheld any MA taxes and you want to have them refunded.
I AM a resident of mass but worked fulltime in NH. Do i have to pay income taxes to Mass despite all earned income coming from NH?
Yes. As a resident of MA, ALL your income is taxable by MA, regardless of where you earned it.
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