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It only appears hat you are being double taxed. Your resident state CALCULATES tax on all your income. Then. it gives you a credit (sometimes only a partial credit) for the tax you paid to the other state.
It's important that you tell us which states you are dealing with. The rules vary. In particular, if you have a reciprocal state situation.
It only appears hat you are being double taxed. Your resident state CALCULATES tax on all your income. Then. it gives you a credit (sometimes only a partial credit) for the tax you paid to the other state.
It's important that you tell us which states you are dealing with. The rules vary. In particular, if you have a reciprocal state situation.
NO it is not correct ...
You must file a non-resident tax return in addition to your home state tax return.
You'll be able to take a credit on your resident return for taxes paid to the non resident state, so you won't be double-taxed.
In TurboTax, be sure to complete your non-resident state return before you do your home state return, so that the credit flows properly.
See this FAQ for more detailed instructions: https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/1901271-how-do-i-file-a-nonresident-state-return
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