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cwnm
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Moved from state that taxes Social Security

I have recently moved from a state that taxes Social Security income to a state that does not. For the 5 months that I lived in Minnesota, do I need to claim the Social Security income I received during those 5 months?

 

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TomK2023
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Moved from state that taxes Social Security

Maybe.  Whether or not your Social Security income is taxable depends on your total income, including your Social Security plus any other income. 

 

When you enter your Personal Information into the program, you must indicate which state you lived in on 12/31/23.  In addition the software will ask if you lived in another state in 2023, and when you moved to your current state.  

 

The program will determine if you need to file a part-time resident tax return for both states, and if you need to enter your Social Security income in one or both returns.

 

Enter your Social Security income into TurboTax, and we'll tell you if it's taxable.

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TomD8
Level 15

Moved from state that taxes Social Security

"For the 5 months that I lived in Minnesota, do I need to claim the Social Security income I received during those 5 months?"

 

If you're referring to your state tax return, the answer is YES.  On your part-year resident MN tax return, you must claim all the income you received while you were a MN resident.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.

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