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If you are self-employed, your income is generally considered to be earned from your 'home office' in your Resident State, no matter where your client is located.
However, if actual work was performed in another state, a Non-Resident return for that state should probably be filed.
Here's more info:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5864254
Edited 2/1/19 11:27 AM
If you are self-employed, your income is generally considered to be earned from your 'home office' in your Resident State, no matter where your client is located.
However, if actual work was performed in another state, a Non-Resident return for that state should probably be filed.
Here's more info:
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5864254
Edited 2/1/19 11:27 AM
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