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 My daughter was recently married. Can I still list her as an exemption on this years taxes?
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nbxrox
I moved out of state in July, how will this affect my tax filing?
I essentially lived in 2 states for the 2006 year, but I still work in the same place. Does this affect state taxes?
                     
 




Nusha
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You have to file in both states as part-year resident. You should probably get some help from a competent tax advisor.


Sabharwal K
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no income tax is a subject of central govt dont change your pan number


tommybear45
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yes you'll have to file 2 state income taxes


tracey986
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We did that one year and my husband worked for the same company but it was in 2 different states. We had to do both states for taxes. If they hold out taxes for the state that you now live in - you will have to do the same. Just check with the IRS, they can tell you.


The Big Shot
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You have top file in both states. I would get an accountant.


Unazaki
It should not affect you at all.


crazydave
States have a provision in the tax code for part-year residents. Your federal return won't be affected, but you will need to file 2 state returns. If you lived in one state and worked in another there is something called non-resident tax. Sounds like it could get confusing, consult a tax professional. It might cost a couple bucks, but it will be done right.


logon17
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Yes you must report the specific earning of each state to that state. If will not effect your Federal taxes. You may want to seek help from a provider, but it will not be so difficult if you choose to do it on your own.


janejane
You pay taxes based on where you earned the money. I'm paying taxes in MA, NJ, IN and NM this year.


Judy1
If both states have income tax, you'd have to file in both as a part-year resident. You shouldn't get double taxed though, since adjacent states nearly always have reciprocal agreements, so any tax paid in one state can be deducted in the other for the same income. In your case, you'll probably declare for each state what you made while living in that state.


loryntoo
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Yes, you'll have to file in both states IF both states have income taxes. I say that because Wyoming is one of the states that doesn't.

I suggest you go to a tax place like Jackson Hewitt where they are familiar with all the state requirements. Doing it with a program, they assume you know more than you do and you could lose money.


Sandra G
It depends on what states they are. Your Federal taxes will not be affected whatsoever. You may, however, have to pay state and/or city taxes for one or both of the cities and states you resided in.


Michael K
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no effect what so ever as 12 days is basically what most states use to recognize domicile. you should have to file as you did last year


Mother'f3
It doesn't affect you at all... I too moved from California to Texas in March of 2006. My tax advisor happens to have a national credential...meaning that he can file taxes accross USA via U.S mail. I've filed with him for years and I was happy to know that he had such credential. Oh yeah, don't forget to include your moving expenses in your tax claim.


JJ S
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Don't forget to deduct your moving expense.


Kimber
This is really easy. You file a part year resident for both states. 7 months for the first state, 5 for the second. This computes out to roughly 58% of your income taxable in the first state and 42% taxable in the second. Just get the part time resident form for both states and file them per the directions that come with them. It really isn't to much harder then filing for a single state, only a little more work. But, all doable!!! Also, It will not effect your federal taxes at all.


tom
As for federal taxes, there is no affect whatsoever. You still have to file state taxes in any state that has them. Florida has no state taxes, whereas Georgia and Alabama both do.


Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot
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I know you need to file in both states. I'd talk to a tax dude if I were you.


sunlover331
you will have to pay one state or other, go for the cheapest state tax. it does effect the state tax, but you only need to pay one state. as long as you still work in same place nothing else changes/ only state tax


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