If I live in Missouri and work in Kansas, do I pay income tax in both states?
You prepare both state returns. Most states have a non-resident option on state tax forms. You will get a credit in your resident state for taxes paid to your non-resident state.
Yes, you should file a full year resident of Missouri and a Non-Resident Kansas return. This is to your benefit even though it seems like a hassle. You do not want to overpay right?
Did you know that no federal law exists that states you HAVE to pay a federal income tax?
Look it up
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