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posted Jul 4, 2023 4:38:49 AM

I moved to Florida but I work for the University of Oregon. I noticed that my job is not holding Oregon taxes now. Will I have to pay this or a similar tax in florida?

I don't have a job in Florida. So I am worried that when I do my taxes next year I will have to pay something in my current state, so I don't want to spend all this extra money I am getting now if I will have to pay it later.

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Level 15
Jul 4, 2023 4:52:47 AM

FLorida has no state income tax, so the money you earn in  Florida will not be taxed by Florida or Oregon. 

New Member
Jul 4, 2023 4:55:07 AM

That is great news, thanks so much!

Level 15
Jul 4, 2023 5:50:13 AM

Always a "BUT"

 

But, for the year you moved to FL, for that year you will have to file a Part-Year tax return for Oregon.  ALL income earned in OR before your move will be OR-taxable income.  Wages, interest, dividends, Capital Gains while you were physically living in Oregon is OR-taxed.  

 

If you use TurboTax for the year of the move, you will indicate you moved states on the Personal Info / My Info page, and that will trigger the OR part-year tax return.

 

Of course, this assumes you actually moved yourself, household goods...etc. to become a more-or-less full time FL resident, and are not there just for a temporary or summer job.