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Most entries in Box 14 are informational. There is a drop-down box in TurboTax to accommodate NY Nonoccupational Disability Fund tax, but your code is not that. What it stands for are NY taxable wages. You will enter the information as it appears on your W2 in TurboTax and will leave the drop-down box blank.
However, the information is very useful on your NY return, especially if you are filing either a NY part-year or a NY nonresident return. What is reported in Box 16 as wages to NY may be different than what you see in Box 14. But what your W2 is saying is that of what is reported in Box 16, the Box 14 amount is the correct taxable wage figure in NY. This information may be entered in the NY Allocation screets, which allow you to designate the correct income to NY. Again, though, this is if you are either a NY part-year resident or a nonresident. If you are a NY resident, you are taxed on all of your income in NY.
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