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lindalaws
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If I lived in MO from 01/16 to 06/16 moved to KS lived 07/16 to10/16 and moved back to MO 11/16 to12/16 how do I answer question which state I lived in?

Turbo tax is asking state of residence before I moved and date became residence of new state. I moved from MO to KS and back to MO

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If I lived in MO from 01/16 to 06/16 moved to KS lived 07/16 to10/16 and moved back to MO 11/16 to12/16 how do I answer question which state I lived in?

I would just indicate that you were a full year MO resident with no move, and treat KS as being there temporarily (like a college summer job in Colorado) since you were only there for a few months and really not long enough to be considered a resident of KS.

Then file a nonresident KS tax return for any income earned in KS, and a resident MO tax return for everything...and you'll get to take a credit for the taxes you had to pay to KS for whatever income you earned at a KS job (of course, if you didn't work in KS, then you can just skip the KS nonresident tax return)

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

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If I lived in MO from 01/16 to 06/16 moved to KS lived 07/16 to10/16 and moved back to MO 11/16 to12/16 how do I answer question which state I lived in?

I would just indicate that you were a full year MO resident with no move, and treat KS as being there temporarily (like a college summer job in Colorado) since you were only there for a few months and really not long enough to be considered a resident of KS.

Then file a nonresident KS tax return for any income earned in KS, and a resident MO tax return for everything...and you'll get to take a credit for the taxes you had to pay to KS for whatever income you earned at a KS job (of course, if you didn't work in KS, then you can just skip the KS nonresident tax return)

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*

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