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State tax filing

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  1. In the Did I make Money in other states? screen, answer yes and list NY,  NJ, NM and SC if you meet the filing requirements for each state. See the links to the filing requirements below.
  2. Yes, unemployment is entered in the Wages & Income section of TurboTax. See Where do I report a 1099-G for unemployment or paid family leave?
  3. Yes, you file a NYS income tax return for the NYS unemployment benefits. Per the NYS: page 22  filing requirements: Enter that part of the federal amount that represents taxable unemployment compensation received as a nonresident resulting from employment in New York State. If the unemployment compensation received from New York State sources is based on wage or salary income earned partly in and partly out of New York State, determine the amount allocable to New York State in the same manner as the wage and salary income on which it is based.
  4. Yes, your resident state is SC if that was where you were living on 12/31/21.
  5. You may need to do part year returns for NJ, NM, and SC if you meet the filing requirements. 

For the NJ filing requirements, click here.

 

For the NM filing requirements, click here

 

For the SC filing requirements: If you are a South Carolina resident, you are generally required to file a South Carolina Income Tax return if you are required to file a federal return. If you are a nonresident or part-year resident, you are generally required to file a South Carolina return if you work in South Carolina or are receiving income from rental property, businesses, or other investments in South Carolina. 

 

For additional information, see How do I allocate (split) income for a part-year state return?

 

[Edited 02/17/22| 5:13 am PST]

 

 

 

 

 

 

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