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State tax filing
I'm a full-time resident of NC, and have the PA tax installed in my TurboTax, but I've been through the process twice, and cannot find where to enter gain from selling a 2-car garage in PA. I pulled up the PA-40-2023 return in Forms, and that shows Nonresident, Final Return, and School District Name "Not in PA", which I believe are all correct. However, as I'm going through the PA tax for the third time, I'm on a page that says "Based on your federal return, your filing status for your Pennsylvania return will be married filing jointly." rather than the 'final return' I entered. On the next page, I did click that it is the final return. On the next page, I entered "sold 2-car garage in PA". The next several pages ask about our retirement incomes, which I click on [No entry] in the State Type Code since I don't believe the drop-downs are applicable in this case. Is that incorrect? On the PA Retirement Distributions, the top line says "We see that you have at least one retirement distribution for Pennsylvania. You'll need to enter the PA required information for each distribution. The next several pages say that my entire amount of this distribution is not taxable in PA. On the Any Other Miscellaneous Compensation page, I've tried different answers there, but believe it should be no since I didn't consider a tangible property sale to be compensation. I could be wrong, so I'm stopping here to see if I'm on the right track.