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In order to get the right information onto both state returns, you may need to delete the state returns and enter the information again, preparing the nonresident Nebraska return first. Then, refer to the net liability for the Nebraska nonresident return when you prepare the California return. Line 33 of Nebraska Form 1040N is your tax liability after nonrefundable credits and before payments. See this Franchise Tax Board webpage for more information about the Other State Credit.
Nebraska Nonresidents and partial-year residents must file a Form 1040N and a Nebraska Schedule I to compute the Nebraska tax due. See this Nebraska FAQ page for more information.
Credit is allowed on your California return for net income taxes paid to another state (not including any tax comparable to California’s alternative minimum tax) on income that is also subject to California tax. The credit is applied against California net tax, less other credits. The credit cannot be applied against California alternative minimum tax.
Please also see this TurboTax tips article for more information on filing returns with multiple states.
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