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State tax filing
Can you clarify this...
"New York is not excluding the exclusion of the unemployment income" But it is, isn't it? NY is not excluding the first 10,200 of UI from taxable income. This is different from "not excluding the exclusion"
I am a non resident of NY but my UI is derived solely from NY income. I allocated 100 percent of the amount.
The next screen is asking how to allocate the $-10,200 exclusion. Do I allocate the whole $-10,200 ( negative number)? So is this not excluding the exclusion?
"For the New York part, it has to be added, subtracted then added again." I think you mean...the income is added and then subtracted via the negative 10,200 ($-10,200) but how is it "added again?"
Do you mean to allocate 0 of the negative 10,200 ( $-10,200)---this seems as though it would add the income to NY but EXCLUDE THE EXCLUSION. I am not sure why Turbo tax is doing it this way. Since you know the NY tax law concerning the exclusion, this should be calculated automatically since thee are no scenarios where you can exclude the 10,200 form NY income. Can you please spell this out more simply with special attn to your double negatives? (-: thanks