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zacc63
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North Carolina State tax as a part time resident

We moved from Nevada to North Carolina in June of 2024.

Our income is only from IRA's and Pension. Does the amount we received while living in

North Carolina get seperated from what we got in Nevada? Having a hard time understanding where

to allocate each income.

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MaryK4
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North Carolina State tax as a part time resident

Yes, you will enter the amount you received while North Carolina residents.  Retirement income is assigned to your state of residence.  Since you moved to North Carolina in June, you only report the amounts you received after you moved.  If you received the same amount each month, you can allocate by percentage of time.  If you can identify when the payment were made, you can allocate that way.  

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