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Level 2
posted Mar 8, 2020 3:10:53 PM

Moved from KS to PA; income doesn't seem to match from one state to the next

These numbers don't seem to line up/match. I moved in November 2019 from Kansas to PA. PA doesn't tax the 10,638 I got from a RMD. Add 10,638+4077 = 14,715 - not $14,100 KS thinks I earned out-of-state. Where could I have put a wrong number?Kansas portionPA portion

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Expert Alumni
Mar 8, 2020 3:44:21 PM

1. Pennsylvania does not tax a RMD/inherited retirement if the donor was at retirement age.

2. Kansas taxes Part Year residents differently so the numbers do not always match up, but this may be the best result you can get with this combination.

 

If you moved into Kansas last year, you have the option to file a Kansas return as either a resident or a nonresident. As a resident, you must file a Kansas income tax return if you file a Federal income tax return or if your income is greater than the combined total of your Kansas standard deduction and your personal exemption amount.

 

 

Level 2
Mar 11, 2020 10:51:18 AM

Hi Mary,

 

I was a Kansas resident from Jan 1-Oct 15 (technically. I was out of the state on Jan. 1-15, then all of March, and traveling most of the time. I say "technically" because I had a mailing address there, and all my stuff was in a storage unit in Kansas). In 2018 I listed that I moved to Kansas October 27th, 2018. I did file in 2018 and and filing again for 2019 - how do I find out what the Kansas standard deduction is and my personal exemption amount? Thanks.

Expert Alumni
Mar 12, 2020 11:08:09 AM

The Kansas standard deduction and exemption allowance combined for under age 65 is:

  • $5,250 for a single
  • $12,000 MFJ
  • $10,000 for head of household.
  • $6,000 MFS

Nonresidents must file if they have any KS source income.

Part year residents file as either non- residents or residents.