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posted Apr 1, 2025 6:39:38 PM

Reporting State Taxes When Employer Withholds for a Different State After Moving

I moved from State A to State B in 2024, but my employer withheld State A taxes for the full year. Since I now live and work remotely in State B, should I allocate my income based on my residency dates and seek a refund from State A, or should I claim a credit for State B instead (without correcting State A's withholding)?

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Expert Alumni
Apr 2, 2025 10:06:41 AM

Yes, you should allocate the income to the state where you worked.