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OR resident with $125k in WA state casino. Claimed winnings on Fed return. What about OR state tax return?

shortly after moving to Oregon from NC, I won the $125k in a WA casino (no gambling taxes in WA). What do I claim in Oregon filing? Am I required to do anything for NC (it was after I moved)?

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OR resident with $125k in WA state casino. Claimed winnings on Fed return. What about OR state tax return?

Yes.  You report the full amount on your Oregon return.

You must report these winnings on your Oregon state tax return. The program should import the income from your federal interview.

Oregon does exempt winnings of less than $600 from the state lottery, but all other gambling income is taxed.

You will not owe in North Carolina because you won after moving.

Source: https://www.oregon.gov/dor/faq/pages/default.aspx

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OR resident with $125k in WA state casino. Claimed winnings on Fed return. What about OR state tax return?

Yes.  You report the full amount on your Oregon return.

You must report these winnings on your Oregon state tax return. The program should import the income from your federal interview.

Oregon does exempt winnings of less than $600 from the state lottery, but all other gambling income is taxed.

You will not owe in North Carolina because you won after moving.

Source: https://www.oregon.gov/dor/faq/pages/default.aspx

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