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Yes in a manner of speaking. Once you have completed your nonresident return the income and tax reported there will be recorded on your resident return.
While you are in the resident return watch for the "credit for taxes paid to another state". (see attached image example, each state might look a little different)
Yes in a manner of speaking. Once you have completed your nonresident return the income and tax reported there will be recorded on your resident return.
While you are in the resident return watch for the "credit for taxes paid to another state". (see attached image example, each state might look a little different)
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