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March 23, 2024
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If I receive retirement income from another state where I don't live in anymore do I need to file taxes with that state? I have not lived there for multiple years.

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I live in NY and receive retirement income from PA.

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Employee
March 23, 2024

No.   You do not have to file a state return for the state the retirement income is coming from.  You file a state return for the state you LIVE in.    If you live in New York, you file a NY return.  You do not file a PA return for the retirement income that is coming from PA.

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DoninGA
Employee
March 23, 2024

No, you do not file a state tax return for the pension income for the state where the form 1099-R was issued.

February 2, 2025

Is this still true if state taxes were not taken out of the disbursements?  I live in AZ and collect on a WI police officer pension.  WI would not allow me to withhold any state taxes on the payments.   I don't have to file a WI non-resident return?

RachelW33
February 7, 2025

Yes, that is still true if state taxes were not taken out of the disbursements.  

 

For your situation, you would include the WI police officer pension on your AZ tax return as long as that is where you lived all of 2024.  You do not need to file a WI tax return as long as you didn't live there during 2024.

 

@kcaspers 

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