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Generally, itemized deductions are entered on the federal screens and flow to your state return if they are allowed to be deducted. Can you specify which deduction and state you are referring to so we can assist you further?
I want to add state and local tax withholding.
State and local tax withholding would be entered when you input your W-2 or other income form (such as a 1099-R) in which you had state or local taxes withheld. You do not enter this a second time.
If you made estimated tax payments in 2024, then those must be entered as well. Please follow the instructions below to enter them:
The total of your state and local tax withholding should flow properly to your state return.
I entered them and the state return summary shows a standard deduction. I believe the total of allowable deductions exceeds the standard deduction. I'm in New York.
Since I cannot see your return, I would like to take a deeper look at this to provide you with an answer. However, I need a diagnostic file which is a copy of your tax return that has all of your personal information removed. You can send one to us by following the directions below:
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*(If using a MAC, go to the menu at the top of the screen, select Help, then, “Send Tax File to Agent”)
How and where do I provide the token number ?
You can provide the token number to me in this thread.
Token # 1304422
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The $14,040 in state and local taxes is not deductible as a state itemized deduction. Therefore, once that is subtracted out on the IT-196 (Line 41), your total state itemized deductions are less than the NYS standard deduction. Once deducted, your state itemized deductions equal to $3,854.
Per NYS law, The total amount of deductions from federal adjusted gross income shall be reduced by the amount of such federal deductions for... income taxes imposed by this state or any other taxing jurisdiction.
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