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August 13, 2022

Out of state Unemployment benefits

  • August 13, 2022
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If I live in Texas and am collecting Unemployment benefits from Missouri, do I have to file Non Resident return in Missouri and pay Missouri taxes on it? 

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    qbteachmt
    Level 15
    August 13, 2022

    I googled this for you:

    MO unemployment taxable nonresident

    And found the MO sites have lots of help, such as:

    https://dor.mo.gov/faq/taxation/individual/non-resident.html

    Example: "Part-year resident with income from another state

    Yes, if income received in Missouri or earned in Missouri was greater than $600 for a nonresident or $1,200 for a resident. As a part-year resident, you generally have the option of claiming a Missouri resident credit (Form MO-CR) or Missouri income percentage (Form MO-NRI). Since Florida does not have a state income tax, you are not eligible to claim the resident credit. You must complete Form MO-1040, along with Form MO-NRI to calculate your Missouri income percentage. By completing Form MO-NRI, you will be taxed on the income received while you were a resident of Missouri only."

    And: https://dor.mo.gov/faq/taxation/individual/1099g.html

     

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    qbteachmt
    Level 15
    August 13, 2022
    Don't yell at us; we're volunteers
    Level 2
    August 14, 2022

    File a Non-Resident MO return. Allocate the unemployment 1099-G from MO on the federal side in ProSeries. List the MO return on the Federal Information Worksheet as non-resident. Use the Allocation Worksheet on the Federal side before you open the MO state return. It should populate the MO non-resident return for you.