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State tax filing
No, you don’t combine the numbers from each W-2. You enter each one separately. After you enter your first W-2 and get to the Summary Screen, TurboTax will give you the option to add a new W-2.
Refer to the TurboTax article How do I manually enter my W-2?
Since you indicated that you moved from Florida to Colorado, you have to file a part-year resident state tax return for Colorado.
When you enter your personal information, make sure you select that you lived in another state in 2025.
- When you get to the screen titled Did you live in another state in 2025? Select yes.
- Select Florida as your Previous state of residence,
- Enter the date that you became a resident of Colorado on the next screen.
After you complete your federal tax return and you move to the State Taxes section, your part-year CO state return will be listed. You won't have one for FL since FL does not have an income tax.
Review the TurboTax articles Multiple States—Where To File, How do I file if I moved to a different state last year? and How do I file a part-year state return?
Moving expenses are not deductible on your federal return for most taxpayers as a result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. There is an exception for some military taxpayers and their families.
Please review the TurboTax articles Can I deduct my moving expenses? and IRS Form 3903: Are Moving Expenses Tax Deductible? for more information.
Some states allow deductions for moving expenses, but Colorado does not.
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