Received Unemployment lump sum payout on appeal from State of CT. I've lived in SC during the entire calendar year. CT taxed payout. How do I handle when filing taxes?
CT considers that CT source income* (many states do not). You have to file a non resident CT return. SC also taxes unemployment compensation, so you have to report it on your SC resident return. But SC will give you a credit (or partial credit) for the tax paid to CT.