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State tax filing
It depends. You may have missed some income that is a part of your Adjusted Gross income (AGI). This may include things like.
- Income from social security
- Retirement
- Pension or annuities
- Cash public assistance
- Tax-exempt interest and dividends
- Short-term and long-term capital losses
- Certain capital gains
- Income from a partnership or trust not otherwise included in your Massachusetts AGI
- Gifts
- Returns of capital reported on Schedule C
To check your AGI and if using Turbo Tax online go to tax tools>tools>view tax summary. Look to see what the AGI listed is in the Adjusted Gross income section of your return. if you are using the software, look at line 11 of your 1040 to determine AGI.
In most cases, your AGI for both Massachusetts and the Federal government is the same. There may be some exceptions where some income is excluded from Mass but included in the federal income. Without seeing your return, I cannot comment if this pertains to you or not.
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‎February 15, 2023
6:51 AM
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