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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

 
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MarilynG
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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

If you are filing Non-Resident returns to the states where you earned income, prepare those first, and your Resident State of Illinois last.

Report only the income earned and taxes paid to that state on your Non-Resident return. 

You report all of your income to your Resident State, and get credit for Taxes Paid to Other States, and your Illinois return would show your total income for the year, so it sounds like your Illinois return is correct.

Check your Non-Resident States to be sure that the amount of income you earned in that state is being reported correctly. 

Click the link for more detailed info for filing multiple states.

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MarilynG
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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

If you are filing Non-Resident returns to the states where you earned income, prepare those first, and your Resident State of Illinois last.

Report only the income earned and taxes paid to that state on your Non-Resident return. 

You report all of your income to your Resident State, and get credit for Taxes Paid to Other States, and your Illinois return would show your total income for the year, so it sounds like your Illinois return is correct.

Check your Non-Resident States to be sure that the amount of income you earned in that state is being reported correctly. 

Click the link for more detailed info for filing multiple states.

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CC2
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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

Thank you very much for your reply, Marilyn. In this situation I was a full-time resident of PA, and a non-resident of IL. I'm not sure if it is correct that my IL shows my total income then.

Should I complete my Resident PA state return last, and report my full income?

For the IL non-resident state return, should I report only part of my income that was earned there (deduced by my Total income minus each state-earned amount)?

Thank you.
MarilynG
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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

Yes, if you were a PA resident, report all your income there. For your IL Non-Res, report only IL income.
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CC2
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I worked in multiple states. My IL state wages equal my total wages. When filing for state, the sum of the state wages is greater than what it should be - how do I fix?

Thank you very much!

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