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State tax filing
Let's try this approach.
Enter your two W-2s as if they were one W-2. That is, enter the first W-2 (the one with the Box 1 amount) into TurboTax. This W-2 has the Georgia entries in boxes 15, 16, and 17, as I recall.
Then in the same W-2 in TurboTax, also enter the NY information (boxes 15, 16, and 17), as if it were on that W-2 all along.
What I am doing to trying to avoid you entering a W-2 with zero in box 1, which won't be able to be e-filed.
Then, in the Personal Info section of TurboTax, when you are asked if you made money in another state, answer YES, and indicate New York, so that TurboTax will enable you to enter a New York non-resident return.
Come back to the Community if you have any issues with this.
[Edited 1/30/2025 | 7:40 PST]
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