My son moved to Colorado in July to attend school and to establish residency in that state. he moved from Kansas where he has income. Does he need to file a Colorado income tax or just kansas?
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If he had no taxable income during his time in Colorado, then he would not need to file a return. If he received taxable income while a resident of Colorado, then he will need to file a return for both Kansas and Colorado.
"WHO IS A COLORADO PART-YEAR RESIDENT? A part-year resident is an individual who was a Colorado resident for only part of the tax year. This includes a person who moved into Colorado during the tax year with the intention of making it their home and a Colorado resident who moved out of Colorado during the tax year with the intention of making their home elsewhere. A part-year Colorado resident is required to file a Colorado income tax return if they:
If he had no taxable income during his time in Colorado, then he would not need to file a return. If he received taxable income while a resident of Colorado, then he will need to file a return for both Kansas and Colorado.
"WHO IS A COLORADO PART-YEAR RESIDENT? A part-year resident is an individual who was a Colorado resident for only part of the tax year. This includes a person who moved into Colorado during the tax year with the intention of making it their home and a Colorado resident who moved out of Colorado during the tax year with the intention of making their home elsewhere. A part-year Colorado resident is required to file a Colorado income tax return if they:
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