As a consultant, I worked remote for all of 2021, and I stayed in 2 different states. My place of residence is Georgia, but I had an extended stay in Nevada for 4 months. Should I file state tax returns for both Nevada and Georgia?
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Just GA. NV has no income tax.
Should I still mark a percentage of the income as earned in Nevada though? e.g. I was there for 4 months, so I take off 33% (4 divided by 12) off my income in Georgia and report as earned in Nevada?
For more context, my W2 only shows Georgia.
No. If your resident state is Georgia, then all of your income is taxable in Georgia. Please include all of your income on your resident return.
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