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Thanks for the recommendation to call the payer. Turns out that the ME designation (MI/ME-123456) is part of the payer's number! So MI/ME-123456 is to be read as MI for State, and ME-123456 for the State payer's no.
Yes, you enter the information as it appears on the 1099-R into TurboTax.
If you moved during the year that would explain why you would have two different states reported on your 1099-R.
Your retirement income is taxable to the state where you reside when you receive the income.
If you moved during the year you will need to file part-year resident returns for both states.
I did not live in 2 states. I don’t know why 2 states are shown as MI/ME followed by a single payer number. Maybe I should call the payer and ask why 2 states are shown?
Check with the payer. They may need to issue a corrected form.
Thanks for the recommendation to call the payer. Turns out that the ME designation (MI/ME-123456) is part of the payer's number! So MI/ME-123456 is to be read as MI for State, and ME-123456 for the State payer's no.
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