To answer your question, you need to provide more information.
The first thing to know is how you’ll be classified. If you are considered an employee you will receive a W-2. If considered independent contractor you will receive a 1099 form.
As for the state, it depends on your state of residency and the state of employment. You have to file a resident return for the state that you live in and a non-resident tax return for the state in which you work that year. Each state has its own laws on how income is taxed and how/whether to file a tax return.
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