Hello,
I lived in Rhode Island for 2023, am in my 90s, and have little income. I am blind so my mail address was changed to California in February 2023 so my financial preparer could receive my mail. Unfortunately, the company issuing my 1099-R does not distinguish between a mailing address and a permanent address, so when I received my 1099-R, most of my income was distributed to California and only a small portion to RI. The company says they will not make a correction because they followed the address that I set up on their web site.
How should I file my taxes? Should I file them correctly and attribute all income to RI? Or should I file in both California and Rhode Island and split the income as stated on the 1099-R?
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File them correctly and file only a Rhode Island return.
The only reason you might need to file a California return is to get a refund of any state taxes that were withheld from your income. If taxes were withheld, then file a non-resident California return.
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