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posted Jun 4, 2019 6:03:00 PM

My spouse and I lived in the same state, he moved to a new state and worked there but I stayed in the old state. The new state doesnt have state income tax. How to file?

He moved in October to Nevada and and immediately started his new job. I stayed in Oklahoma for the entire year. Nevada does not have state income tax but Oklahoma does.

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New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:01 PM

You have to file as a resident of Oklahoma. 
Any person who spends in the aggregate more than seven months of the year within the state shall be presumed to be a resident. 

Residents are required to file if gross income from both within and outside of Oklahoma exceeds the standard deduction plus personal exemption. 

Out-of-State Income. Do not subtract nonbusiness interest, installment sale interest, nonbusiness dividends, salary/wages, pensions, gambling income, or other income for personal services.  

For additional information follow the link https://www.ok.gov/tax/Individuals/Income_Tax/Filing_Information/General_Information/

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New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:01 PM

You have to file as a resident of Oklahoma. 
Any person who spends in the aggregate more than seven months of the year within the state shall be presumed to be a resident. 

Residents are required to file if gross income from both within and outside of Oklahoma exceeds the standard deduction plus personal exemption. 

Out-of-State Income. Do not subtract nonbusiness interest, installment sale interest, nonbusiness dividends, salary/wages, pensions, gambling income, or other income for personal services.  

For additional information follow the link https://www.ok.gov/tax/Individuals/Income_Tax/Filing_Information/General_Information/