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Unless you're filing returns for 50 different states... you just do the ones you are paying taxes to. Subtract the amount relevant to your state(s) from the total and the rest goes under multiple.
@terribleivan Here's an example for a NC resident...be sure to break out any US territory $$ too. The states don't tax that.
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Thanks! That makes sense.
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