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State tax filing
Let's try something simpler with you. If you are MA resident, then everything is MA income except any wages you earned outside. If you are a part year resident, then you need to start dividing things up between the time in the states.
If a full year resident, you should be able to go by the number on the tax return to the other state. Follow these steps to locate your tax liability for "non-MA"
- Log into your return
- Select state taxes
- Enter the non-resident "state 1" for which you need the liability
- On the left, go to Tax Tools
- Select Tools
- Select View Tax Summary
- You will see Summary of your "State 1" Return at the top.
- Locate the line that says Taxable Income
- Locate the line that says Total Tax
- Note those numbers
Some states tax income the federal does not. For example: NJ taxes money you set aside in your retirement plan. Each state has different rules.
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‎April 14, 2024
2:15 PM