State tax laws may vary! That’s the biggest takeaway from this post.
While many states conform to the IRS tax guidelines, at least to a
certain extent, nearly all of them require some adjustments to maximize
your state deductions. And, some states se...read more
Do you even have to file taxes in more than one state? Do you know if
you’re a resident, nonresident, or part-year resident? What if you’re in
a state temporarily, such as a military move? So many questions - and
TurboTax has the answers! Let’s start...read more
Hey all. Hope for some help here. My S-corp, located in NC, paid
quarterly state taxes using the CD-429 on behalf of my one and only
employee (myself). I have had the same issue for years, and this appears
to be a TurboTax blind spot, where there is ...read more
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PatriciaV
I live in NJ, but work in NY. I finished my New York filing, and have
reached the "Taxable State Wages" part for New Jersey, where it says
'Check "Remove These Wages" for each state wage line that is a
duplicate. Typically, New Jersey wages should be...read more
I'm a Connecticut (CT) resident for CT state tax purposes. In 2025 I had
an internship in California for 3 months. I wonder if I need to file the
income I received during my internship to both Connecticut and
California for CT tax? If I understand th...read more
I have a loss from a California S corporation reported on a K-1 (100S)
form. The business is still domiciled in California, but I am not
currently a California resident (and was not a CA resident for all of
2025). Am I correct in thinking that the Ca...read more
I was a part-time resident in NY last year; my NY income was a loss, but
my federal income was not. Is there a way for me to carry forward the
loss on my NY tax return this year, even though I have nothing to carry
forward on my federal return?