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State tax filing
If you are saying the one W2 showed MA wages in box 16 and the other W2 was from a different employer and showed Wages in Box 16 for the amounts earned only in RI, then what you are seeing is correct.
All of your income from all states/sources will be taxable in the state in which you are a resident. (Your MA, as well as RI wages, are taxable in MA.)
Only your RI wages (or a calculation based on the percent of total wages they represent) will be taxable in RI.
TurboTax recommends that you prepare your RI tax return first, then your MA return, as the MA return will calculate a credit for taxes paid to RI.
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March 29, 2020
11:51 AM