Where do you file taxes if you lived in two states?
Michael King
Updated on April 22, 2026
Herein, how do you file taxes if you lived in two states?
In general, you are required to file a part-year resident tax return for each state you lived in if:
- you moved from one state to another state (file a part-year resident tax return for both states) OR.
- you lived in multiple states (file a part-year resident return for each state)
Also, can I use TurboTax If I lived in two states? If you have income in more than one state or you moved to a different state during 2018, TurboTax will prompt you to file the returns in those states based upon how you completed the personal information as to whether you moved or if you made money in more than one state.
Keeping this in consideration, do I have to file taxes for two states?
If you or your spouse — if you're married filing jointly — work in a different state from the one in which you reside, you may have to file more than one state tax return. But you generally don't have to pay taxes to both states. Instead, you would only need to file a return in the state in which you live and work.
Do you have to file taxes for every state you worked in?
The general rule of thumb is that you need to file taxes where you earned the money. That means you need to file a nonresident state return in the state where you worked. If you have non-work income (such as interest, income from side hustling, etc.), you'll declare that in the state where you live.