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April 10, 2024
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Oregon State Tax - Part Tme Resident

  • April 10, 2024
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I lived in Oregon, which has state income tax, for less than two full months in 2023 before moving to Florida - which has no state income tax.   Despite moving early in the year, I had Oregon state taxes withheld all year from my Oregon pension payments.  If I have Turbo Tax automatically fill-in my Oregon state income tax form from the Federal Tax Form, the system suggests I will get a full refund of my Oregon state taxes.  And the system says on the screen that the calculations are guaranteed to be 100% accurate and the maximum refund guaranteed.  Because I split time between the two states, can I trust this to be correct?  If not, how do I ensure the calculations are done right?

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    KrisD15
    April 10, 2024

    To clarify the situation, did you indicate in the Personal Info section that you lived in a state prior to moving to Florida and that the state was Oregon?

    Did you enter the dates you moved out of Oregon and into Florida?

    Did you allocate two months worth of pension to Oregon?

     

    Oregon has a Standard Deduction of 2,605 Singles and 5,210 Married Filling Jointly, so if two months pension is less than those amounts, you would owe no Oregon tax and get all state tax withheld refunded. 

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    WHEREAMIAuthor
    April 10, 2024

    Thanks for the quick response...

     

    I did indicate in the Personal Info section that you lived in a state prior to moving to Florida and that the state was Oregon.  

     

    I didn't allocate two months worth of Pension on the page that wants you to report part of the income that you received while I was an Oregon resident.  It just shows the full pension amount in the Federal column and zero for the Oregon column.  So I need to put two months worth of Pension that I received in the Oregon column?

    DMarkM1
    April 10, 2024

    Yes.  Since you received pension payments in OR you would allocate that portion to OR in the OR box.

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