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State tax filing
The only investment income I had taxable by Colorado were ordinary and qualified dividends and capital gains that doesn't amount to much. These were from an IRA invested in a short term bond mutual fund. The financial firm I invested through is located in Colorado. They inadvertently used my wife's Colorado address as my residence so Colorado tax was withheld.
I understand that my pension income should only be taxed by Michigan, but for some reason, it is applied by TurboTax on the Colorado forms (though it appears to be given back by Colorado in the calculations I mentioned previously)
I'm going to go through the tax forms again to see if I had entered something in error (though I've done it several times already but your response may shed some light on where I should concentrate my efforts).
Thank you and I'll let you know what I find.