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It sounds like you need to review your input. There may be other income allocated to New Mexico that are from other sources.
Form NM PIT-B is used to allocate income if you have income within and outside of New Mexico so you need to ensure you have entered all of the applicable information for all of the states.
Review your entries in the My Info section of TurboTax to confirm that you have entered the correct state information:
Review your input on your W-2 Wages under the Income & Expenses section.
Confirm that you have entered the correct state for each W-2 in Boxes 14-15.
Do the same for any other sources of income you may have to ensure they are being reported in the correct state.
After you have confirmed the above, prepare your nonresident state return first and ensure only the income earned in that state is reported on your nonresident state tax return. Proceed through the screens carefully to ensure you have answered each question accurately as it applies to your particular situation.
I'm having a similar problem and nothing infixing it. Makes it hard to trust Turbo Tax got any of this right... am I paying too much federally or in my home state too?
Best I can tell, it's treating my capital gains as NM income. Also on PIT-B Line 8, there's two columns for Federal and NM... on this line, they are both the same amount, even though none of it should be NM--the right column, NM should read 0. Once I did an override on this, it shows a tax that makes more sense. Trying to figure out how and why this glitch is happening...
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