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I moved from Connecticut to Vermont and lived there full time as of April 1st 2022. My employer kept paying state taxes to Connecticut until October when a correction was issued. How much do I report to the state of VT for income for IN-113?
AI accountant’s answer:
Since you moved to Vermont on April 1st, 2022, and became a full-time resident, you'll need to report your income earned from that date until the end of the tax year to Vermont. To determine the amount to report on IN-113, you should calculate your income from April 1st to December 31st, 2022. Keep in mind, however, that you may have had Connecticut taxes withheld from your paychecks until October. You should obtain a refund for the overpaid Connecticut taxes when you file your Connecticut nonresident tax return, reporting only the income you earned while working in Connecticut for the period January 1st to March 31st. When preparing your Vermont tax return, make sure to include the income earned during the period when Connecticut taxes were erroneously withheld. This will ensure that you're accurately reporting your income to Vermont and paying the correct state taxes. Remember to review both states' tax forms and instruction booklets when preparing your returns to ensure you're appropriately reporting your income and claiming any credits or refunds due.
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