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State Tax

Is it possible to delete and redo my state taxes on Turbo Tax even if they were amended? I need to mail the original, not the amended one.  I needed to amend my federal return, which was e-filed, but I need to mail the state, which was not sent yet, so I cannot send them an amended return until I send the original.

 

Does TT create an original state return if I delete and redo it from the start even though the federal return is finished and has been amended? Or would it amend the state again because the federal was?

 

Thanks!

 

J

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MarilynG1
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State Tax

Yes, you can delete your state return and re-create it.

 

In TurboTax Online, Sign in and open a section of your return.

  1. From the menu, select State and then select Continue on the Let's get your state taxes done right screen.
  2. On the Status of your state returns screen, select Delete next to your state, then answer Yes.

In TurboTax Desktop, With your return open in TurboTax, switch to Forms Mode by selecting the Forms icon.

  1. From the File menu, choose Remove State Return. (This won't delete your state program, just the state tax return).
  2. Select the return you want to delete and select Remove. Choose Yes to confirm.

Your new state return will be built off your Federal amended return, but it is considered an original return if you haven't filed yet. 

 

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State Tax

Hello,

 

Thanks for your response.  Thanks so much for your help! I will try to do that!

 

J

State Tax

It is working so far.

Is there a way to download PA Schedule A for interest income for TT online?

 

It is not adding it and I do not know where else to put it. It is interest paid by IRS.

 

Thanks!

AmyC
Expert Alumni

State Tax

The 1099-INT should be entered in the federal income section of the program. It will carry over to PA. It generates the Sch A automatically. I think you are dong this but it still isn't showing up. This makes me think you have a piece of data stuck.

 

Follow these steps:

Online version:

A full or corrupted cache can cause problems in TurboTax, so sometimes you need to clear your cache (that is, remove these temporary files).

For stuck information follow these steps:

  1. Delete the form/ worksheet- if possible, see How to Delete  
  2. Log out of your return and try one or more of the following:
    • Don't use Internet Explorer.
    • Clear cache and cookies,
    • Sign in using a different browser.
    • Sign in using a different device.
  3. Log back into your return.
    • Enter the information again.

 

 

 

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State Tax

Thanks so much for your reply!

 

It is not carrying over. I am wondering if it is not carrying over because I am a non-resident. A non-resident does not need to pay tax on interest. I know it needs to be shown, but it is not doing Schedule A. I input the INT in income and wages under Federal and can see it there. 

 

Can I put it in the section where it asks about Non-taxable income? There is a line that says it. And when I click to learn more, it says interest. Or does it need to be scheduled A?

 

Thanks

 

J

MarilynG1
Expert Alumni

State Tax

Yes, you can enter your non-taxable interest there.

 

Here's more info for Non-Residents from Pennsylvania Dept. of Revenue. 

 

@JK107

 

 

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State Tax

Great, thank you!

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