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Yes, MA does allocate all of it to nontaxable. The difference is NC starts with the federal AGI and subtracts out to get to the taxable portion. Instead, MA has state defined income so you don't want any of it reported. Since the states arrive at taxable income using different methods, it can be confusing.
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March 13, 2024
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