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I was a part-year Missouri resident. When completing my income tax return, should I complete Form MO-CR or Form MO-NRI, so I am only taxed on the income I earned in Missouri?

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I was a part-year Missouri resident. When completing my income tax return, should I complete Form MO-CR or Form MO-NRI, so I am only taxed on the income I earned in Missouri?

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Taxpayers who were part-year Missouri residents can complete either Form MO-CR (Credit for Income Taxes Paid to Other States) or Form MO-NRI (Missouri Income Percentage): • Form MO-CR should be completed if you are a part-year resident filing as a resident. A copy of the other state’s return is required. • Form MO-NRI should be completed if you were a part-year resident filing as a nonresident. A copy of your federal return is required. For more information, refer to the Resident/Nonresident and Military Status pages.

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