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State tax filing
Thanks David. I found this example in TurboTax Help, however, which appears to contradict what you said earlier. Any thoughts on that?
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How much of my wages did I earn in California?
Since you're filing a nonresident return for California, you should only enter wages that you earned while working in California. Don't include any wages that were earned in your resident state.
Example: Nolan lived in Oregon all year. He worked at a job in Oregon for 6 months, and he worked at a job in California for 6 months. He received a W-2 for his job in Oregon that shows he earned $40,000 in wages. Also, he received a W-2 for his job in California that shows he earned $60,000 in wages. Nolan should only report the $60,000 from his California W-2 on his California nonresident return.
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