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hi Im Jason four attacks there are several reasons that someone may have to file more than one state tax return if you move from one state to another mid-year transferred to work in a different state for part of the year or you or your spouse worked in different states and youre filing jointly you may need to file part year or non-resident returns in multiple states if youve earned income in more than one state on your residence state return you must include all of your income for the year even that was earned out of state and then you must also file a non-resident return in your work state that means at times those working in multiple states may have a double tax burden on their out-of-state income for the year if this is the case you may be allowed a tax credit for the duplicate income taxes on your home state return if you moved between states this year and your move was permanent a part year state return is required for each state that you lived in in this case you only have to