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State tax filing
@sthees
You don't delete it. you just choose to mail-file it
Or maybe you meant to say that you were going to prepare it the extra state manually outside of TurboTax on paper and mail it in .
That" might work for the Resident state ( Mail in)...but you can't do that for a non-resident state. The non-resident state must be maintained in your tax file
but...In order to get a credit for taxes paid to another state (for a situation where you were resident in one state and worked in another)...you need both the resident state and the non-resident state forms in your file. And for perhaps a couple state (I'm thinking mostly of MO) you need both in your tax file even if you did move between states.
So no...you must maintain both states in your tax file, and pay for Federal and both state's software...even if you choose to mail file either of the state's
You don't delete it. you just choose to mail-file it
Or maybe you meant to say that you were going to prepare it the extra state manually outside of TurboTax on paper and mail it in .
That" might work for the Resident state ( Mail in)...but you can't do that for a non-resident state. The non-resident state must be maintained in your tax file
but...In order to get a credit for taxes paid to another state (for a situation where you were resident in one state and worked in another)...you need both the resident state and the non-resident state forms in your file. And for perhaps a couple state (I'm thinking mostly of MO) you need both in your tax file even if you did move between states.
So no...you must maintain both states in your tax file, and pay for Federal and both state's software...even if you choose to mail file either of the state's
____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*
‎June 7, 2019
3:58 PM