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I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

But I wasn't living in Philly, I was living in NYC and commuting to Philly during the week -- NYC was my permanent address. Also, I will I have to file in any other states but PA? I only made income in PA...not ORegon or New York. 

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DS30
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I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

It depends but if you did not change your permanent residence to PA, then you will only need to file a PA nonresident state income tax return to report your PA sourced income.

Since you remained a permanent residence of OR (only temporarily residing in NYC), you will also need to file an OR resident state income tax return to report all income from all sources (including PA sourced income).

You will want to work on your nonresident PA state income tax return first. You will then take a tax credit from your nonresident PA state income taxes on your resident OR state income tax return. (Please note that you will only get a tax credit for your PA state income taxes up to the amount of OR state income taxes that would have been paid if the income was earned in OR).  The credit for taxes paid to another state section will be at the end of your residence state's interview process.

Just follow the TurboTax guide when working on your states (remembering to do your nonresident state return first) and TurboTax will do all the calculations and credits to your resident states return

Here is additional information about filing in multiple states (select "see more answer" to view the entire attachment)

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3300797



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DS30
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I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

It depends but if you did not change your permanent residence to PA, then you will only need to file a PA nonresident state income tax return to report your PA sourced income.

Since you remained a permanent residence of OR (only temporarily residing in NYC), you will also need to file an OR resident state income tax return to report all income from all sources (including PA sourced income).

You will want to work on your nonresident PA state income tax return first. You will then take a tax credit from your nonresident PA state income taxes on your resident OR state income tax return. (Please note that you will only get a tax credit for your PA state income taxes up to the amount of OR state income taxes that would have been paid if the income was earned in OR).  The credit for taxes paid to another state section will be at the end of your residence state's interview process.

Just follow the TurboTax guide when working on your states (remembering to do your nonresident state return first) and TurboTax will do all the calculations and credits to your resident states return

Here is additional information about filing in multiple states (select "see more answer" to view the entire attachment)

 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3300797



I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

Will I have to file anywhere but PA? I only made income there, not OR or NY (even though I didn't live in PA).
DS30
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I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

It depends. What is your state of permanent residence? Was it OR with a temporary move to NYC then back to OR?

I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

It was Oregon. I was in NYC temporarily. About a month and a half.
DS30
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I worked for a month and a half in Philadelphia, then I moved back to Oregon for the rest of the year. Where should I file my state taxes? I only made $6750.

You will also need to file an OR resident state income tax return. I have updated my answer to include this additional information.
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