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When you start the non-resident return or go back through it since you have already been through it, you will allocate your income to the non-resident return. Click on STATE in the left menu and go back through the WI return. Make sure it is a NON-resident return. TurboTax will ask you about each category of income and will include the amounts you allocate to WI on the WI state return. You should go through wages, capital gains, business income, etc.
How do I file a nonresident state return?
Thank you for the response. I've tried to go back through, and yes I have confirmed it is a non-resident return. Still, it is showing $500 in capital gains and losses. I've played with the various input boxes and can't seem to get it to show $0.
On second thought, I made <$2K gross in Wisconsin. Perhaps I don't need to file a Wisconsin income tax form at all.
You do need to file Wisconsin taxes if you made any insome in that state.
I deleted the Wisconsin return and started fresh. I entered in capital gains as negatives as you suggested, and it did in fact show $0 for capital gains temporarily. However, once I enter in my Wisconsin 2020 income, it changes capital gains back to $500. It seems it's treating it as a loss, -$500
One more thing I noticed - the Wisconsin income is also being left out of the other state wage total being transferred to Massachusetts (I'm a MA resident)
To exclude capital gain from your Wisconsin nonresident return:
Capital gains are not included in other state wages because they are not wages. Capital gains are 12% income in Massachusetts and reported on MA Schedule B.
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