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If you moved from FL to SC during the year, you would need to indicate to SC that you were a part year resident and only enter income from SC.
If you are a full year resident of SC, your income is all taxed in your home state.
If you moved from FL to SC during the year, you would need to indicate to SC that you were a part year resident and only enter income from SC.
If you are a full year resident of SC, your income is all taxed in your home state.
I don't believe they are missing a step. Since FL doesn't charge a state tax turbo tax seems confused.
I am in the same boat and the SC form wants to charge me tax on the full amount.
Anyone have ideas how we get the software not to utilize the full amount of income??
Again the issue is FL doesn't charge a state tax.
I listed the money I earned in FL as other subtractions, however, I don't know if that is legal. I would like to avoid unnecessary scrutiny. The software should know how to handle this situation.
Did you ever get an answer to the situation?
I have the same issue. Telling turbo tax you lived in two states doesn't solve the problem because FL doesn't have a state income tax.
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