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My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

does this change my state of residency?
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Hal_Al
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My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

Q. My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

A. Yes. 

The general rule is: your report all your income on your home state return, even the income earned out of state. You file a non-resident state return for the state you worked in and pay tax to that state. Your home state will give you a credit, or partial credit, for what you paid the non-resident state. You will have to file a non resident KS state return and pay KS tax on the income earned there.. You will also file a MO full year resident return and calculate tax on ALL your income. MO will give you a credit, or partial credit, for the tax you pay KS. So, there will be little or no double taxation, but you have the cost and hassle of filing two state returns. Do the nonresident state return first.

 

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My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

You pay tax where you work on just your work. You pay where you live and get a credit for taxes

paid to another state.

Hal_Al
Level 15
Intuit Approved! This answer has been verified for accuracy by an Intuit expert employee

My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

Q. My permanent address is in MO but did not earn any income there in 2023. I attend college in KS and was employed with two companies there. Do I file in both states?

A. Yes. 

The general rule is: your report all your income on your home state return, even the income earned out of state. You file a non-resident state return for the state you worked in and pay tax to that state. Your home state will give you a credit, or partial credit, for what you paid the non-resident state. You will have to file a non resident KS state return and pay KS tax on the income earned there.. You will also file a MO full year resident return and calculate tax on ALL your income. MO will give you a credit, or partial credit, for the tax you pay KS. So, there will be little or no double taxation, but you have the cost and hassle of filing two state returns. Do the nonresident state return first.

 

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