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January 24, 2025
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Moved three times in one year

  • January 24, 2025
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Hi, I hope you can help me. I have complex situation and I am unsure how to input it correctly on the software, since TurboTax only allows two inputs. I was a college student in MS (GA resident) until May. I then moved to TX for a new job (TX resident) and was relocated back to GA in October (GA resident). I made income in MS that should be reported as GA resident, but my TX income should reflect proper residency for TX. How can input my residency correctly?

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AmyC
Employee
January 27, 2025

The software allows more states but you only need GA and maybe MS. You can indicate part year Texas - no income tax and part year Georgia. Your dates for GA will have to be the latter dates but include all taxable GA income. If you need to file a MS nonresident return for any  income earned there, no problem.

 

I have to wonder if the move to TX was actually a move, changed license, voting, etc or if it was just passing through knowing you were headed back to GA. If you didn't actually move to TX, change things, get involved, then it would all be GA income.

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