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GTSmith25
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State Income Tax on Municipal Bond Interest for Partial Year Nonresident

My spouse earned income for 6 months in Kansas and our tax home is in TX. Our municipal bond interest was distributed on quarterly basis. When I do the state income tax portion for Kansas (Municipal Bond Interest Taxable by Kansas), it transfers the information I put in on the federal municipal interest (Ex:Total $101; Kansas $1; Other States $100) which is the amount for the entire year. Since my spouse had only 6 months of income in Kansas, should the Kansas taxable interest on municipal bonds be for half of that (Ex:$50 instead of $100)? Or must the entire year of interest be taxed even though we are filing as partial year nonresident?

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MonikaK1
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State Income Tax on Municipal Bond Interest for Partial Year Nonresident

When allocating unearned income such as bond interest for a part-year state return, you can allocate it to the state you were a resident of when you received it.  Here are some examples:

 

  • You received three quarterly dividend payments while living in Arkansas, and the remaining dividend while living in Oklahoma. Allocate the first three payments to Arkansas and the last payment to Oklahoma
  • You sold some stocks right after you moved to Iowa. Allocate the gain to Iowa.
  • You closed an interest-bearing account while still living in California, so you'd allocate 100% of the interest to California
    • On the other hand, if the account remains open, you'd allocate the interest you earned as California resident to California, and the remainder to your new state. An easy allocation method is to divide the year's interest by 12, and then multiply the figure by the number of months you lived in each state

See this help article for more information.

 

See here for more information from Kansas regarding part-year resident filing requirements.

 

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GTSmith25
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State Income Tax on Municipal Bond Interest for Partial Year Nonresident

The software does not allow me to make any adjustments to the section State and Municipal Bond Interest since it’s transferred info from the federal taxes. We were also never residents of Kansas; just had 6 months income from there but lived in TX. Is this just a matter of me doing a manual calculation by dividing the municipal bond interest by 2 and making a manual adjustment from the default value in the box “Net Modifications applicable to Kansas source income”? 

ErnieS0
Expert Alumni

State Income Tax on Municipal Bond Interest for Partial Year Nonresident

Yes. Do a manual calculation and report only non-Kansas municipal bond interest earned while a Kansas resident. TurboTax does not do any automatic income splitting because it doesn't know when someone receives income.

 

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