Hi,
I had a military pay in Oregon for part year and non military pay outside Oregon for rest of the year. My federal and state wage from Military W2 reads $5200 and $4500 respectively. When doing my oregon state tax, the popup for military exemption showed up. I entered $5200 for federal total , $4500 for AD/Guard/ONGPay and $0 for Other military pay.
On oregon source income and adjustments, I see $4500 populate automatically for wages under oregon column.
But when I click on "Lets Check it over" button, It says, "Other subtractions statement: Code 319 should have a value lesser than or equal to $.". There is no number after the dollar sign. I plugged in $4500 but when I re-run the check, it brings me back to this screen. What am I doing wrong. Please help.
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I worked with the diagnostic copy that you provided, and after I went through your entries for your W-2 from DFAS in the federal taxes section, I checked the box for "Active military duty" on the screen Let's check for uncommon situations.
After that, there was no error on your OR return, and the result was lower OR tax/higher refund.
I would like to take a deeper look at this. However, I need a diagnostic file which is a copy of your tax return that has all of your personal information removed. You can send one to us by following the directions below:
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I worked with the diagnostic copy that you provided, and after I went through your entries for your W-2 from DFAS in the federal taxes section, I checked the box for "Active military duty" on the screen Let's check for uncommon situations.
After that, there was no error on your OR return, and the result was lower OR tax/higher refund.
Thank you. That worked!
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