I have to do a tax return for a student who finished college in summer last year in MD and then moved to VA. In 2007 student was claimed by parents who live in VA and student filed her own resident MD tax return.
Looking at the All States Books it states in MD you are considered to be a resident if you are physically present more than 183 days, even though you are a permanent resident of another state. How can you be a resident of 2 states as the same time and file resident tax returns for 2 states?
It appears the above will apply to the first part of the year (and for 2007 and student should have filed a VA tax return as well). "Normally" you have to pay taxes on all your income in your resident state and then get a credit for taxes paid to the non-resident state. I have no clue how to do with this situation, anyone does?
Looking at the All States Books it states in MD you are considered to be a resident if you are physically present more than 183 days, even though you are a permanent resident of another state. How can you be a resident of 2 states as the same time and file resident tax returns for 2 states?
It appears the above will apply to the first part of the year (and for 2007 and student should have filed a VA tax return as well). "Normally" you have to pay taxes on all your income in your resident state and then get a credit for taxes paid to the non-resident state. I have no clue how to do with this situation, anyone does?
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