Hi, For my job i went to michigan, since my client is in Michigan and lived with a friend without changing address for Oct, Nov and Dec. My W-2 has my employer's address (which is in NJ) and my resident address (which is NY). Should i mention that i made income out of state and pay michigan state taxe?
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Yes. You will file a Michigan nonresident return for the income you earned in Michigan. However, if your main work is in NJ, you will need to subtract the Michigan income out of what might be reported to New Jersey. Both New Jersey and Michigan cannot tax you at the same time on this income. New York can and does tax all of your income. If you work in NJ, prepare the returns in this order:
Yes. You will file a Michigan nonresident return for the income you earned in Michigan. However, if your main work is in NJ, you will need to subtract the Michigan income out of what might be reported to New Jersey. Both New Jersey and Michigan cannot tax you at the same time on this income. New York can and does tax all of your income. If you work in NJ, prepare the returns in this order:
I am a full time student in MI. In 2020, I had three part time jobs all for companies located in MI.
In one of the jobs, the payroll company sends me a w2 with NY as the state (based on my permanent address) and deducted NY state taxes.
Should i ask the payroll company to send me another w2 with corrected information ?
OR should i file MI as resident for the two jobs and a non resident NY return with the turbotax system generated income although the work was in MI
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