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    Apr 4, 2007, 05:26 PM
    International Grad Student: New Hampshire income and Massachusetts residence
    Hi,

    I am a Grad student from India and I have received income from my university in New Hampshire. My current permanent address is in Massachusetts, though I have not received any income from Mass. Can anyone suggest me whether I need to file state tax return? If yes, will it be Form 1 or Form 1-NR/PY?

    Thanks,

    Arpita.
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    Apr 16, 2007, 11:34 AM
    Arpita:

    You DEFNITELY have to file for New Hampshire, because that is where you earned the income.

    Your student status probably saves you from having to file a Massachusetts return, as visiting students are normally exempt from residency rules.

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