What state do I file taxes in?

What state do I file taxes in?

The general rule of thumb is that you need to file taxes where you earned the money. That means you need to file a nonresident state return in the state where you worked. If you have non-work income (such as interest, income from side hustling, etc.), you’ll declare that in the state where you live.

Can you do travel nursing in one state?

The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allowed a nurse to have 1 multistate license with the ability to practice in their home state and the other participating compact states. In 2018 terminology changed, and the NLC became the eNLC. All of the original states (except for Rhode Island) adopted the new guidelines.

Where can I file my state tax return?

If you have already e-filed or filed your federal return, you can still prepare your state return on eFile.com. You enter all your tax data but on checkout you don’t click to efile a Federal Tax Return.

Can You efile a federal tax return with a state tax return?

This is because of the tax data on a Federal is to a great degree identical to that of a state tax return. Thus, state tax agencies depend on IRS data verification during the eFiling process. As a result. a state tax return can only be e-filed together with an IRS or Federal Income tax return not just here on eFile.com but anywhere.

When is the deadline to file state taxes?

Prepare and eFile your 2019 IRS and State Taxes together on eFile.com. The new IRS tax return filing deadline for 2019 Tax Returns is now July 15, 2020. For specific State Tax Return deadlines click on the State (s) below. Not Just One State!

Do you need to file state tax return for more than one state?

If you lived or earned income in more than one state, you might need to file returns for multiple states. Depending on your situation, you may need to file part-year resident returns or nonresident returns. eFile.com will determine the correct type of state tax return (s) for you to prepare.