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State tax filing
That reporting is correct. Since you live in Massachusetts, all of your income is taxed in Massachusetts. Your husband's income is also taxed in Rhode Island. However, Massachusetts will provide a credit for the tax your husband pays to Massachusetts on that same income.
So, if the program is bringing the down the MA income to 90K, matching the RI income, this is correct.
Note: MA also gives a credit for taxes your husband pays for RI TDI (Temporary Disability Insurance). Those amounts may be included in Box 14 of the W2. See this link for more information on how to include this: Solved: I live in Ma, work in RI ,pay RI Temp Disability ...
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‎January 26, 2020
3:57 PM