I worked in NH until 9/6/24, when I moved to MA. How do I calculate and submit taxes for each state.
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It depends. New Hampshire (NH) has no income tax, however at least in 2024, they have an interest and dividends tax. You will use Form DP-10 if necessary and it is approved for e-file.
In the Massachusetts (MA) return you will be prompted for the part year resident information about income.
MA will be part year resident status and you will report only the income earned while you were a resident. Check you pay stub on or before September 6th and subtract that from the wages for the year. The difference will be the wages taxable to MA.
If you do have interest and/or dividends, or other income you can use your statements to figure out the amount taxable to MA. Or, if evenly received throughout the year, you can take the total, divide by 12 and multiply by 4 months living in MA.
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