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HOPE2
Level 7
March 11, 2024
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MICHIGAN AND TEXAS, JOINTLY RETURN

  • March 11, 2024
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Hi to all.

Michigan full year resident  got married with Texas resident who as a W-2 in 2023.

I could not find any area to exclude her W-2 from Michigan return.

Any help!

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Best answer by dkh

Thanks@Camp1040 I already filled out Sch NR but did nt get changed


@HOPE2 

Have you tried using the Part XI of the Federal Information Worksheet to get your wages to the correct state ?

 

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Intuit Community Champion
March 11, 2024

Did they spouse with the TX W2 live in Michigan too or are you filling a part year MI return? 

If one of them didnt live in MI, I think you'll need to file a part year MI return in order to exclude that non-resident income.

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HOPE2
HOPE2Author
Level 7
March 11, 2024

Thanks @Just-Lisa-Now- 

Wife with a W-2 has been in Texas all year,2023

Husband has been in MI all  year,2023

Just-Lisa-Now-
Intuit Community Champion
March 11, 2024

Im not familiar with MI taxes, but I think youd file a part year nonresident MFJ return for MI so that you can exclude the spouses TX income.

Thats what I do when I have spouses that live apart in 2 different states.  Ive had spouses that live separate in ID/CA and AZ/CA I file MFJ part year nonresident returns for these people.

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