I had no W-2s. One 1099-R has IN state tax withheld (not specific to county). I can't delete that, because then I wouldn't get credit for the State tax withheld. I did choose non-resident, and e...
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I had no W-2s. One 1099-R has IN state tax withheld (not specific to county). I can't delete that, because then I wouldn't get credit for the State tax withheld. I did choose non-resident, and even after choosing that, there is a screen where I entered my FL address for the entire year. I have gone over all my entries with TT "experts" 3 times now--twice by phone, once by chat. They agree that my entries are correct. They had me try various things without success. I have deleted the IN return and done it over also, and did so again just now, in hopes that TT would have the problem fixed. No success. Here is the TT help screen: "Indiana County Tax The Indiana county tax is calculated as a percentage of your income similar to how the state tax is computed and is based on the county you lived in on January 1, 2025. If you did not live in Indiana on January 1, 2025 then you are not subject to Indiana county tax unless you worked in Indiana on January 1, 2025, in which case the county tax is calculated based on the county of employment. Nonresidents who lived and worked outside Indiana on January 1, 2025 are not subject to Indiana county tax for the entire year even if they moved to Indiana or started working in Indiana on January 2." The above info is correct. My entries as a non-resident who did not work in Indiana at all in 2025 are all correct. TT is still calculating a county tax due. This is a problem with TT software that needs to be corrected. If TT does not get it corrected, I suppose I can get forms from the State of IN and fill them out myself, but the whole reason I rely on TT is so I can be assured that my taxes are computed correctly. If TT can't this done correctly, how can I trust that any other part of my return is correct?