When my husband joined the military, we lived in oklahoma, so his w-2's say oklahoma. We now live in CA so of course my w-2's say California. Because he is still an Oklahoma resident, and I am married to him, I am told that I too am an Oklahoma resident, and I must pay taxes in that state. Does this sound right that I should pay taxes in two states. Has anyone else been through this. Am I confused by what I am being told. (this is what the lady at H&R Block told me)
2006-12-24
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