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Retirement tax questions
The term "Arizona Distribution" depends on the context in which it was used. Your CalSTRS pension is taxable in Arizona. If the taxable amount you entered in the 1099-R screen is also being treated as taxable income on your Arizona return, then you have entered it correctly. California does not tax the CalSTRS benefits of nonresidents.
Arizona law states that residents are taxed on the same income they report for federal purposes, including income earned and retirement from other states. There is an exception that only applies to Federal and Arizona retirement plans. However, there are some exceptions allowed under Arizona tax law. To learn more, please see Determining Filing Status for Non-Residents, Part-Year Residents and Military.
You can preview your return before filing to find out how your taxes were calculated and to view the forms TurboTax has prepared from your entries. See here for details.
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