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State tax filing
See the comments from MarilynG1 earlier in this thread, and the discussion in this thread.
In California, Paid Family Leave (“PFL”) provides benefit payments to people who need to take time off work for certain family issues. PFL paid by the California Employment Development Department (EDD) is reported on Form 1099-G, while PFL paid through a Voluntary Plan for Disability Insurance (“VPDI”) is reported on a W-2, either through the employer or a third-party insurer. Generally, PFL is taxable on the federal return, but not taxable in California.
The amount TurboTax shows in the California interview for PFL, asking if you need to edit it, is generally because the user checked a box in completing the W-2 in the Federal section indicating that some or all of the W-2 was attributable to Paid Family Leave.
If you indicate in the Federal section that some or all of the W-2 is attributable to PFL, TurboTax displays a PFL adjustment screen in the California interview, showing the total wages from the W-2 marked by the user as containing PFL and asking the user to review and adjust the amount as needed. The screen also instructs, “Don’t include PFL income reported on a 1099-G. This will automatically be deducted from your California income.”
If you got a W-2 from an insurance company for PFL, then you do subtract it from California wages. If, however, your employer just paid regular wages in your W-2, then you don't subtract it from California wages and you should remove it from the amount in the California PFL screen.
Any PFL reported on a Form 1099-G will automatically be deducted from your California income. Don't deduct it separately on the screen where you deduct PFL from an insurance company or you will get a double deduction. Also, don't deduct regular W-2 wages as PFL.
If you go back to the Federal section where you entered your W-2 and uncheck the box indicating that the W-2 was for PFL, and then restart the California interview, the wages should no longer appear in the California PFL box. Or, you can simply remove the amount of regular wages from the PFL box where it asks you to edit it if needed.
See this California EDD webpage for more information.
California regularly audits returns for this issue.
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