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same way you filed federal. as a matter of fact the info on the W-2's should flow to the state return. (make sure to complete state section of each w-2) or did you get w-2's for different states. in that case it depends on whether you were a part year resident of multiple states or not. as a part year resident of multiple states you would need to file a return for each. properly coding state wages and withholding and answering residency questions. on the other hand if you are a resident of one state but did some work in another state then you need to prepare a nonresident return for that state and a resident state return for your home state. your home state will tax all your wages but give you a credit for part or all of the taxes you paid to the nonresident state
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