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AARRRT
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In 2016 I sold my condo in California and moved to Nevada and bought a home. I'm now a permanent resident of Nevada. Can I still use turbo tax for my 2016 taxes?

Its my understanding that I won't have to file a State return for Nevada.  Can I buy turbo tax premier as I have in the past for my federal return and also submit a California state return for the time I lived there in 2016.  I moved in September 2016 to Nevada.

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RichardG
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In 2016 I sold my condo in California and moved to Nevada and bought a home. I'm now a permanent resident of Nevada. Can I still use turbo tax for my 2016 taxes?

Yes.  You'll prepare your Federal tax return as in the past.  Then, you will prepare a California return for a part-year resident, and allocate all your income earned in California to that return.  Nevada has no income tax, so there's no return to file in that state.

Please read on for more information.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302342


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RichardG
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In 2016 I sold my condo in California and moved to Nevada and bought a home. I'm now a permanent resident of Nevada. Can I still use turbo tax for my 2016 taxes?

Yes.  You'll prepare your Federal tax return as in the past.  Then, you will prepare a California return for a part-year resident, and allocate all your income earned in California to that return.  Nevada has no income tax, so there's no return to file in that state.

Please read on for more information.

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302342


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