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CAN I RECORD OUT-OF-STATE REAL ESTATE AND PROPERTY TAXES PAID IN MISSOURI ON MY OKLAHOMA TAX RETURN IN TURBOTAX?

 
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MarilynG1
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CAN I RECORD OUT-OF-STATE REAL ESTATE AND PROPERTY TAXES PAID IN MISSOURI ON MY OKLAHOMA TAX RETURN IN TURBOTAX?

Report all Property Taxes you paid on your residence in your Federal Return.

 

This amount is included in your Itemized Deductions, which will flow into your Oklahoma state return, if you are a resident of OK. 

 

If you own Rental Property in Missouri (but don't live there), file a Non-Resident return there to report Rental Income and Expenses, which would include Property Tax.

 

If you lived part of the year in each state, file a Part Year Resident return to both states, and claim Property Tax you paid to each state.

 

If you give us more info, we can try to help you further. 

 

Click this link for more info on filing multiple states.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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MarilynG1
Expert Alumni

CAN I RECORD OUT-OF-STATE REAL ESTATE AND PROPERTY TAXES PAID IN MISSOURI ON MY OKLAHOMA TAX RETURN IN TURBOTAX?

Report all Property Taxes you paid on your residence in your Federal Return.

 

This amount is included in your Itemized Deductions, which will flow into your Oklahoma state return, if you are a resident of OK. 

 

If you own Rental Property in Missouri (but don't live there), file a Non-Resident return there to report Rental Income and Expenses, which would include Property Tax.

 

If you lived part of the year in each state, file a Part Year Resident return to both states, and claim Property Tax you paid to each state.

 

If you give us more info, we can try to help you further. 

 

Click this link for more info on filing multiple states.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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**Mark the post that answers your question by clicking on "Mark as Best Answer"

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