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I lived in two states in 2016. Out of ~$33,000, I made $129 in Illinois and the rest in Texas. I currently reside in Texas. Do I need to file Illinois state taxes?

 
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I lived in two states in 2016. Out of ~$33,000, I made $129 in Illinois and the rest in Texas. I currently reside in Texas. Do I need to file Illinois state taxes?

No IL is necessary due to no tax in IL.  Unless there is IL taxes withheld and you want to file to get that money back.

"a nonresident, you must file Form IL-1040 and Schedule NR if

  • you earned enough taxable income from Illinois sources to have a tax liability (i.e., your Illinois base income from Schedule NR, Step 5, Line 46, is greater than your Illinois exemption allowance on Schedule NR, Step 5, Line 50), or"

Source:  http://www.revenue.state.il.us/Individuals/FilingRequirements/

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I lived in two states in 2016. Out of ~$33,000, I made $129 in Illinois and the rest in Texas. I currently reside in Texas. Do I need to file Illinois state taxes?

No IL is necessary due to no tax in IL.  Unless there is IL taxes withheld and you want to file to get that money back.

"a nonresident, you must file Form IL-1040 and Schedule NR if

  • you earned enough taxable income from Illinois sources to have a tax liability (i.e., your Illinois base income from Schedule NR, Step 5, Line 46, is greater than your Illinois exemption allowance on Schedule NR, Step 5, Line 50), or"

Source:  http://www.revenue.state.il.us/Individuals/FilingRequirements/

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