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February 23, 2020
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Two Houses / Residency

  • February 23, 2020
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In 2019, I sold a house in North Carolina owned by me and my wife.  We bought a house back in Michigan and the family moved there, but I bought a condo in North Carolina.  What is the best way to file my state taxes in North Carolina and Michigan?  My wife is considered a Michigan part-year resident and I'm considered a North Carolina full year resident.  

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February 23, 2020

You can file North Carolina as Married Filing Joint and show that your wife was a part year resident.

 

Your wife would need to file a Married Filing Separate tax return for Michigan if she has Michigan income.

 

You can still file jointly for your Federal Return.  To file separately for Michigan you will need to create a Federal return for your wife as Married Filing Separate and Part Year Resident for just the state of Michigan.

 

This is done so that the information can flow from the Federal to the State.

 

This needs to be done is a separate account if you are using TurboTax online or you can purchase the desktop version of TurboTax and there is no additional cost to create the second Federal Return.

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