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The normal route is to report all of the wages in the resident state and report the wages earned in the non-resident state in that state. You would then hopefully get a credit in the resident state for the taxes reported on the non-resident return.
The normal route is to report all of the wages in the resident state and report the wages earned in the non-resident state in that state. You would then hopefully get a credit in the resident state for the taxes reported on the non-resident return.
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