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February 18, 2025
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I worked remotely in Texas while living in Texas for a company that is located in Colorado. Do I need to say I made money in a state other than Texas on this form?

  • February 18, 2025
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    Best answer by DavidD66

    No, not if you were living and working in Texas and that's the only state you worked in.   Your company may be located in Colorado, but if you didn't work in Colorado, you didn't earn money in Colorado.

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    DavidD66Answer
    February 18, 2025

    No, not if you were living and working in Texas and that's the only state you worked in.   Your company may be located in Colorado, but if you didn't work in Colorado, you didn't earn money in Colorado.

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    February 18, 2025

    I have one more question. On my W2, I have a state income tax of $217 but since I live in Texas, does this amount also get refunded to me? Currently having entered my information, it seems as though my refund is only the amount of the federal income tax.

    DawnC
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    February 18, 2025

    Is the withholding from Colorado?  And you never worked in CO in 2024?   If so, to get that withholding refunded, you will need to file a nonresident return.   The IRS refunds you what you overpaid in federal income tax.   Since this is state withholding, you will need a state return.   It will show separate from your federal return amount.   

     

    Why would I need to file a non-resident return?

     

    How do I file a non-resident return?   

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