MonikaK1
Expert Alumni

State tax filing

Yes, if you enter Utah state withholding from a Form 1099-MISC in the Federal section, and add Utah state withholding from a Form TC-675R in the Utah state return interview, TurboTax will include both withholding figures. I have reported the issue with the duplicated withholding from the two forms for investigation. 

 

To help us troubleshoot this issue, you can send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your personal information.  If you would like to do this, here are the instructions for TurboTax Online users: 

 

Go to the black panel on the left side of your program and select Tax Tools. 

  1. Then select Tools below Tax Tools. 
  2. A window will pop up which says Tools Center.  
  3. On this screen, select Share my file with Agent. 
  4. You will see a message explaining what the diagnostic copy is.  Click okay through this screen and then you will get a Token number. 
  5. Reply to this thread with your Token number. This will allow us to open a copy of your return without seeing any personal information.  

We will then be able to see exactly what you are seeing, determine what is going on in your return, and provide you with a resolution.

 

If you are using TurboTax Desktop:

 

  1. From the black bar at the top of your screen, select Online
  2. Click Send Tax File to Agent
  3. Click Send on the message that pops up
  4. TurboTax will create a "sanitized" copy of your return information with no personal info
  5. Post the 7-digit token number here in this thread

 

In the meantime, users could opt not to enter the Utah state withholding on Royalty income reported on a Form 1099-MISC if it duplicates the amount on Utah Form TC-675R.

 

Regarding the Utah payer's state ID issue:

 

The Utah instructions for entering state withholding for a Form 1099 state that the last three characters of the payer's state ID number need to be "WTH". The Utah instructions for entering state withholding for a Utah Form TC-675R state that the last three characters of the payer's state ID number need to be "WMP". It is the reporting form used that determines which letters to enter for the last three characters.

 

The Utah instructions for entering Form W-2 and Form 1099 include the following regarding the Withholding Account Number: The first eleven characters are numeric and the last three are “WTH.”  If form W-2 or 1099 does not include this number, contact the employer or payer to get the correct number to enter on TC-40W, Part 1. 

 

The Utah instructions for entering Mineral Production Withholding reported on either Form TC-675R or from Utah Schedule K-1 include the following regarding the Mineral Withholding Account Number: The first eleven characters are numeric and the last three are “WMP.” If form TC-675R does not include this number, contact the payer to get the correct number to enter on TC-40W, Part 2. 

 

 

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