State (MA) taxes on out-of-state internship (WA)
Hello,
I'm an F-1 PhD. Student studying full-time in a university in MA. I've been in the US for 6 years so I qualify as a Resident Alien for tax purposes.
During 2009, I was employed on campus in MA and interned during the summer in WA. Because WA has no state taxes, I did not pay any state taxes on my summer internship income. However, now it seems like I've to pay taxes on that income in MA because I qualify as a full-time MA resident.
In addition to this, the company I interned at, has declared my relocation expenses as taxable income. They did however pay the federal taxes on the relocation expenses so I don't have to worry about that. But because I didn't pay any state taxes, it seems like I have to pay MA state taxes on my income and the relocation expenses.
My question is:
1. Is it true that I have to file MA state taxes as a full-time resident and pay MA taxes on my WA income?
2. Will I have to pay the taxes on the entire income+relocation expenses (which have been reported together as wages on my W2)?
Thanks,
Kalyan