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Yes, Minnesota and North Dakota have reciprocal agreements which means that if you live in one state and work in another, you will only be taxed for the state that you live in. These agreements prevent employees from having to file taxes in more than one state.
Therefore, as long as you did not have any ND taxes withheld (these would have been reported on your W-2), then you do not have to file a ND tax return. You will only have to file a MN resident return.
If you did have ND taxes withheld during 2018, then you would need to file a non-resident ND return to get the taxes withheld refunded to you.
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