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I moved into North Dakota during the year. Do I need to file a North Dakota income tax return?

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I moved into North Dakota during the year. Do I need to file a North Dakota income tax return?

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Yes. If you derived any gross income from sources inside or outside of North Dakota while you were a resident of North Dakota, or you derived gross income from North Dakota sources while you were a nonresident of North Dakota, you must file a North Dakota income tax return, provided you are required to file a federal tax return for that same year.

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