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Thanks for reply. I found out about the error only when I received a letter from Delaware Division of revenue asking me to pay additional $656 due to error in calculation. After receiving a letter from them I called to inquire about it and was told that maximum pension/retirement exclusion allowed is $25000 and not $110743 as per my return I had filed.
I unsuccessfully tried to find how the pension exclusion is calculated in my return.
I will be happy to send a copy of my return and letter from Delaware, if necessary. Appreciate any help you can provide.
Thanks
Pratap Singh
Please submit your concerns to our Accuracy Guarantee Department. They need to be aware for the future. I am sorry for the frustration. Your help is appreciated.
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