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April 22, 2023
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If I go to college in Nevada and work there also how do I make that a part of my taxes? I am a resident of Hawaii and I am owing alot to federal and state

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Best answer by Opus 17

You must report and pay tax on all your worldwide income to your home state.  Just add all your W-2s and other income.  

If you work or live temporarily in another state, you may owe non-resident income tax in that state only for the income earned in that state.  But since Nebraska has no personal income tax, you don’t have to worry about that part.  

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April 22, 2023

Nevada has no personal income tax. however, as a resident of Hawaii you will be taxed on your Nevada wages or self-employed compensation.  if you owe a lot that means either your income is not subject to withholding taxes or you are not having enough withheld from your wages.  if you get wages use the Federal w-4 calculator

https://www.irs.gov/individuals/tax-withholding-estimator 

 

Hawaii submit an updated withholding form

https://files.hawaii.gov/tax/forms/2022/hw4_i.pdf 

 

if mot of your income is not subject to withholding and info will be provided on paying estimated taxes

 

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April 22, 2023

You must report and pay tax on all your worldwide income to your home state.  Just add all your W-2s and other income.  

If you work or live temporarily in another state, you may owe non-resident income tax in that state only for the income earned in that state.  But since Nebraska has no personal income tax, you don’t have to worry about that part.