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Every state's rules are different. California requires a return but permits the loss carryf Oklahoma only permits a state loss carry forward if you also have a federal loss carry forward. Pennsylvania doesn't permit any carry forwards. You just have to get the forms instructions (or sometimes the statutes) and read.
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it also depends on the resident state. If the resident state is a high tax state, and the loses pertain to a low tax, non-resident state, who cares? Why file if you do not have to. You don't care about carrying forward a loss, because when you ultimately pay tax to that state in a future year, you'll get a credit against the home state that is equal to what you pay, or pretty close to equal. Again, as long as the resident state is a higher tax rate, you have no worries.