How to File Taxes When You Live in Kansas but Work in Missouri

Learn how to file resident and non-resident tax returns in Kansas and Missouri to avoid double taxation.

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Living in Kansas but working in Missouri means you must file tax returns in both states. File a resident tax return in Kansas and a non-resident tax return in Missouri. Claim a tax credit on your Kansas return for the taxes paid to Missouri to avoid double taxation. Use form K-40 for Kansas and MO-NRI for Missouri. Ensure accurate records and consult a tax professional if needed to maximize compliance and minimize liability.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Do I need to file taxes in both Kansas and Missouri if I live in one state and work in the other? Yes, you must file a resident tax return in Kansas and a non-resident tax return in Missouri if you live in Kansas but work in Missouri.
  2. How can I avoid double taxation when filing Kansas and Missouri state taxes? You can claim a tax credit on your Kansas resident return for the taxes paid to Missouri to prevent double taxation.
  3. What tax forms are required for Kansas and Missouri tax filing in this situation? Use form K-40 for your Kansas resident tax return and form MO-NRI for your Missouri non-resident tax return.