MaryK4
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Investors & landlords

@susuT Please forgive me if I am not following you, but for Massachusetts, there is a state specific Schedule E that is part of the tax return.  North Carolina does not have a Schedule E as such that is a form on the return so you do not have to do the indicator like for Massachusetts.  If this does not answer you question, let me know.

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