I am thinking you have business income/ rental/ some income from IN forcing you to file a return since you no longer live or work there. There is a good chance some ghost data is in your return. Let...
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I am thinking you have business income/ rental/ some income from IN forcing you to file a return since you no longer live or work there. There is a good chance some ghost data is in your return. Let's go through a few basic things that you may have already done:
Open to your federal return
Personal info
Edit your state of residence
Verify your new state is listed and IN is not anywhere in the federal section - despite needing to file a return
Open to your IN return
Go through the General Info section
In which county did you live? select Out of State
In which county did you work? select 00 or 99 - depending on the version
If those answers were already marked correctly, change the answers to some random county, continue, continue
Change the answers back to the correct answer. This should force a refresh.
You should be cleared and ready to file. If not, there is definitely ghost data in your return.
A full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, sometimes you need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files). Delete all the forms that relate to the county.
Online version:
Delete all the forms related to county, see How to Delete
Log out of your return and try one or more of the following:
Don't use Internet Explorer.
Clear cache and cookies,
Sign in using a different browser.
Sign in using a different device.
Log back into your return.
Enter the information again.
Desktop version:
Delete the forms
Save your return while closing the program.
Update the program
Open
Enter the information again.
Just for kicks, I asked Gemini your question and it said amending the return was terrible advice. Which it was. You do not want to file an incorrect return. If you do all of the above and still have an issue, delete the state, clear cache and cookes, etc again. Best wishes!