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posted Apr 10, 2025 4:46:16 PM

My mailing address is in a different state

I “lived” in one state for a short time and then traveled out of the country and worked remotely during that time for a US employer,  but I had all of my mail go to an address in a different state. I don’t have a home right now and I’m couch surfing between friends in 2 states. My employers have only my mailing address and not the physical address of where I lived. Do I file a state return for  my mailing address or my physical address? One employer had state taxes taken out based on the state my mail goes to,but I didn’t live at all in that state in 2024.  Help!

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Expert Alumni
Apr 12, 2025 7:11:04 AM

Yes, you will need to file a return for the state the employer withheld taxes for.  If you lived in the state for part of 2024 you will file a part year residence return.  If you did not live in the state during any part of 2024 you will file a nonresident return.  For remote workers you file a return in the state you lived and work.  Not the state where the employer's headquarters are.  So if you are living in another state, you will need to file a resident return for the state you live in.  For clarification, do you still own the home your mailing address is and your temporarily staying with others?  The main thing is you will need to determine where your resident state is and file a return for that state.  If the state is different from where you had taxes withheld, you will also need to file a return for the state you had taxes withheld from.