KeshaH
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State tax filing

Although the main page that lists state returns shows Nonresident for North Carolina, when you print your return, you'll see Schedule PN that shows you were a part-year resident of North Carolina for 2024.

 

To properly adjust your NC income, go through your NC screens until you get to the screen explaining that you will be allocating your part year and nonresident income.

 

On the wages allocation screen, all of your W-2 income is showing as part year North Carolina source income. 

 

You'll need to add a line that says Not NC source income and split the income between the two rows. You can do this based on time spent in NC or by how much income you actually received within and without North Carolina.

 

For New York, look for the screen that says New York Nonresident Period. This is income that you received when you weren't a resident of New York but would be still be sourced to New York. Based on the information provided and since you've included this income on your North Carolina return, you should enter zeroes in these boxes. That will remove this income from your New York return.