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State tax filing
Yes, it sounds like you have it all covered.
Remember:
When entering your state tax returns, when multiple states are involved, you should enter your nonresidential state tax return first (CA).
Then enter your residential state tax return (NY).
It is recommended to prepare the nonresident state first, because your resident state will provide you a credit for the tax you pay to the nonresident state. By preparing the nonresident state first, TurboTax can transfer the credit information to your resident state to return.
Regardless of whether you're a part-year resident or a nonresident in the state where you are working, you will probably need to complete an apportionment schedule if you have income in more than one state. This form can usually be found in the state's part-year or nonresident income tax return. You use the schedule to "apportion" how much of your income is taxable in each state.
Click here for additional information regarding apportionment of income in multiple states.
Click here for additional information on filing multiple state returns.
Click here for information regarding filing multiple states returns.
Click here for how to delete your state return in TurboTax desktop.
Click here for how to delete your state tax return in TurboTax Online.
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