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
I worked for 2 different clients so I received 2 separate W2s. I can't
delete one of them; otherwise, I would be underreporting my income.
Please help.
Hi, I lived in MD for 5 months in 2025 then moved to PA. I work remotely
and my company is in NJ. Although HR changed my address from MD to PA on
most things, it was never changed on my taxes so my W-2 has MD for the
whole year. I reached out to HR w...read more
Hi, I have a TurboTax behavior question (not a tax logic question). I
initially selected “Allocate wages by percentage” for my NY W-2, but
later switched to the conservative approach (100% NY income under
convenience rule). Now, even after selecting ...read more
I am a CA resident. I’m not sure how to calculate line 20 for capital
gains/losses for Arizona source for tax form 140nr. Do I just calculate
the offset from my CA gain and my AZ loss plus add the 3k max capital
loss deduction to get the input for li...read more