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state tax question

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I was resident of CO for most of the year, but since November I moved to WA with the W2 in state B. I still have a house in CO, which I rented it out, and I have rental income (in 1099 form) in CO.

So how do I file state tax in such situation? Thanks.
 
CO state tax booklet probably tells you, but it's fun to guess:

Pay CO taxes for wages / 1099 in CO, pay WA taxes ($0 woohoo!) for wages in WA.
 
Not a cpa, but you probably pay the CO income tax on wages earned while working/living there. Once you moved to WA, any wages earned are paid to WA, and rental income from the CO property is taxed by WA since you live in WA. But I'm not sure... If you screw it up they'll let you know 😉
 
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