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Do I need to file a state return?
by TurboTax•175• Updated 6 days ago
Many states require that you file a state tax return if you filed a federal return, regardless of your anticipated refund amount.
Select your state for info about their filing requirements.
Alabama (AL) | Illinois (IL) | New York (NY) |
Alaska (AK) – No income tax | Indiana (IN) | New Hampshire (NH) – taxes only dividend, interest, and business income |
Arizona (AZ) | Iowa (IA) | New Mexico (NM) |
Arkansas (AR) | Kansas (KS) | Ohio (OH) |
California (CA) | Kentucky (KY) | Oklahoma (OK) |
North Carolina (NC) | Louisiana (LA) | Oregon (OR) |
South Carolina (SC) | Maine (ME) | Pennsylvania (PA) |
Colorado (CO) | Maryland (MD) | Rhode Island (RI) |
Connecticut (CT) | Massachusetts (MA) | Tennessee (TN) – No income tax |
North Dakota (ND) | Michigan (MI) | Texas (TX) – No income tax |
South Dakota (SD) – No income tax | Minnesota (MN) | Utah (UT) |
Delaware (DE) | Mississippi (MS) | Vermont (VT) |
District of Columbia (DC) | Missouri (MO) | Virginia (VA) |
Florida (FL) – Taxes only the value of certain business assets | Montana (MT) | West Virginia (WV) |
Georgia (GA) | Nebraska (NE) | Washington (WA) – No Income tax |
Hawaii (HI) (search for who must file) | Nevada (NV) – No income tax | Wisconsin (WI) |
Idaho (ID) | New Jersey (NJ) | Wyoming (WY) – No income tax |
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