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Old Jan 5, 2007, 12:30 PM
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Filing in two states

I was in Grad school in Ohio at the beginning of 2006 until May where I was getting a stipend.

Now I moved back to Maryland and have a full time job and own my own business.

To I have to file taxes in both states even thought my perment address has always been in Maryland?

Plus I want to use TurboTax, any opinions on the software...good bad??

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Old Jan 5, 2007, 05:47 PM   #2  
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Yes, you need to file in both states. You will pay tax to Ohio as a nonresident. The taxes paid to Ohio can be claimed as a credit against your Maryland tax.
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Old Jan 8, 2007, 12:13 PM   #3  
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IntlTax's citation is accurate UNLESS you established residence in Ohio while in graduate school.

If you did that, then you will pay as a part-year resident in Ohio and as a part-year resident in Maryland. Yu pay taxes on the income earned in each state respectively. Be sure to provide each state a copy of the other state tax return to show both how your total salary is accounted for.
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