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March 16, 2025
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nonresident state income below filing threshold

  • March 16, 2025
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My income in another state is below the threshold that that state requires for filing.  Yet TurboTax is asking me to download the software (and pay extra) to file in that state.

 

How do I tell TurboTax that I don't meet the requirements for filing in that state?  Should I simply not tell Turbo Tax the income is considered earned in that nonresident state?

    Best answer by MindyB

    Yes.  If you do not want a refund (if applicable),  do not need to claim a credit for taxes paid to other state on your resident return, and are below minimum the minimum filing threshold for the non-resident state, you do not need to tell TurboTax that income was earned in that state.

     

    Remember that this income will be taxed in you state of residence (if your home state has an income tax) with no offsetting credit if you don't file a return in the nonresident state.

     

    You can read more about living and working in different states here: Multiple States—Figuring What's Owed When You Live and Work in More Than One State

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    MindyBAnswer
    March 16, 2025

    Yes.  If you do not want a refund (if applicable),  do not need to claim a credit for taxes paid to other state on your resident return, and are below minimum the minimum filing threshold for the non-resident state, you do not need to tell TurboTax that income was earned in that state.

     

    Remember that this income will be taxed in you state of residence (if your home state has an income tax) with no offsetting credit if you don't file a return in the nonresident state.

     

    You can read more about living and working in different states here: Multiple States—Figuring What's Owed When You Live and Work in More Than One State

    March 16, 2025

    Thanks so much for the quick reply!  Appreciate the advice.