I was a part year resident in CT and VA in 2021. When I filed through turbotax the two state filings were sent to each respective state, but my CT return was not sent to VA. The Virginia tax form Schedule OSC [for getting a tax credit for taxes paid to another state] requires that I send a copy of my CT return to VA. Why didn't turbotax send my CT return to VA? TurboTax claims to follow the rules for each state, and is supposed to streamline the tax filing process.
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Part-year residents generally are not able to claim credit for tax paid to another state because there is no double-taxed income.
You will report all income earned while living in Connecticut on your part-year Connecticut return and all income earned while living in Virginia on your part-year Virginia return.
If you worked for the same company, your W-2 should have separate lines for state wages and state withholding for CT and VA.
Neither CT nor VA tax telecommuters, so if you continued to work remotely for a CT company while living in VA, none of that income is taxed by CT.
Ernie- thanks for the reply.
Regarding your comment:
Neither CT nor VA tax telecommuters, so if you continued to work remotely for a CT company while living in VA, none of that income is taxed by CT.
As with most part year resident tax forms, the CT form allocates income to the various resident states. However, Schedule CT1040-AW has a column D which asks for the "income from CT sources" while not living in CT. So it appears that CT taxes income while I am not residing in CT. The CT allocation of income form seems to contradict your comment above.
I appreciate any further clarification that you may have.
Schedule CT1040-AW has column D because there are many other instances in which Connecticut will tax a nonresident. It is not for those that telecommute from other states and do not perform services in Connecticut.
Per CT-1040NR/PY Booklet, Connecticut-sourced income of a nonresident is:
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