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kah0003
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I live in Texas and work in Oklahoma. I input my OK W-2 first and had a decent OK state refund. When I entered my TX W-2, my refund decreased to almost nothing. Why would this happen since I am a TX resident?

 
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SherekaB
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I live in Texas and work in Oklahoma. I input my OK W-2 first and had a decent OK state refund. When I entered my TX W-2, my refund decreased to almost nothing. Why would this happen since I am a TX resident?

Are you filing a non resident return for OK?
SherekaB
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I live in Texas and work in Oklahoma. I input my OK W-2 first and had a decent OK state refund. When I entered my TX W-2, my refund decreased to almost nothing. Why would this happen since I am a TX resident?

If you are a Texas resident then you need to complete a non resident return for OK since you had wages or income you earned while working in that state. Let me know if you need anymore help. Here is information on filing a non resident return. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052

kah0003
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I live in Texas and work in Oklahoma. I input my OK W-2 first and had a decent OK state refund. When I entered my TX W-2, my refund decreased to almost nothing. Why would this happen since I am a TX resident?

Thank you, I will work on that and let you know
SherekaB
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I live in Texas and work in Oklahoma. I input my OK W-2 first and had a decent OK state refund. When I entered my TX W-2, my refund decreased to almost nothing. Why would this happen since I am a TX resident?

Ok. You are welcome. Also make sure you do your non resident return first so that it can calculate correctly.
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