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State tax filing
You may have missed some screens. Check your entries.
In Personal Info, did you tell TurboTax that you lived in another state in 2022?
In State Taxes, you should see part-year resident returns for Massachusetts and New Hampshire if you told TurboTax that you lived in more than one state.
In Massachusetts, on the Massachusetts Residency screen, says YES to Did you earn income from a Massachusetts source of employer during the time you did not live in Massachusetts? because you physically worked in MA for one day per week while living in NH.
On Confirm Your Massachusetts Residency, you should see Massachusetts Nonresident & Part-Year Tax Return. If not, tap Change Residency.
On Non-Massachusetts Portion of Deductions, you will have to manually figure out the portion of your Social Security and Medicare withholding on the NH portion of your wages (6.2% + 1.45%).
After the screen Complete Schedule R/NR, you will see Income Adjustments. This is towards the end of the Massachusetts section. Split your total income between Massachusetts Income While a Resident (1 month) and Massachusetts Income While Nonresident (1 day a week for 11 months while living in NH).