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State tax filing
As shown in this help article, if the California Paid Family Leave W-2 is from the insurance company, your PFL income is taxable on your federal return but not your California state return. From your last post, it sounds as if the insurance company divided two kinds of qualifying family leave into two Forms W-2.
Here’s how to enter this income in TurboTax:
- Enter your W-2 info as you normally would in TurboTax–here’s how.
- On the screen, Let's check for uncommon situations; check the box Paid family leave.
- When you get to your state taxes, you’ll get to a screen titled Paid Family Leave (PFL) Income in California.
- Enter the amount of your PFL next to PFL Income Received From Insurance Company.
- When asked, confirm that I’ve reviewed the above amount and adjusted it, if necessary.
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March 16, 2025
4:46 PM