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You might check with human resources to ask if the state is correct in both line of line 20. Line is a result of local taxes withhheld in accordance of the jurisdiction that you live or where you work. It is hard to ascertain however what is pertinent in your instance. You may need to question human resources to find out if one of those entries should be Ky or not.
Here is a correction to my last post. If you work in KY, all KY localities charge income or occupational tax for working in the locality. However, if you are a resident of IN, IL, MI, and possibly OH, you can get a credit or partial credit on your Indiana state's tax return for paying tax to the KY localities. When you complete your indiana state return, you should see a credit paid to KY.
Edited 02/16/2020 1:34 PM PST
Yes, I live IN and work KY as well and they take local (Louisville-Jefferson) taxes via my pay checks. I was given a form W-1 REE to fill out and send to the payroll tax department to notarize and then send into the metro revenue commission. I normally file a KY return as Non-resident and IN typically gives back the local, however, filling out this form is easy, and you don't have to pay anything more than a stamp and an envelope to get your taxes returned. Hope this helps!
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