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posted Jun 5, 2019 2:57:38 PM

My daughters resident state is Hawaii for 2017. She was employed for a bit in Las Vegas NV. Do I just combine her NV income when I do her Hawaii state tax?

Her primary residency is Hawaii for 2017.  She was employed at t-mobile arena for a few months part time.  

Do I need to file Hawaii residency (because she is a full time student) and a nonresident tax for Nevada?  Or do I add all her income with Hawaii state and nothing needed for Nevada.

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Level 9
Jun 5, 2019 2:57:39 PM

Nevada does not have a state income tax so you do not have to file a NV state return.  Because she was only in Nevada for a short time, she probably did not change her domicile so you will want to report and pay tax to Hawaii for the Nevada income.

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Level 9
Jun 5, 2019 2:57:39 PM

Nevada does not have a state income tax so you do not have to file a NV state return.  Because she was only in Nevada for a short time, she probably did not change her domicile so you will want to report and pay tax to Hawaii for the Nevada income.

New Member
Jun 5, 2019 2:57:40 PM

Thank you.  That is what I thought but just needed to make sure. MAHALO

Level 9
Jun 5, 2019 2:57:42 PM

You're welcome, glad to be helpful.