The tax payer lives in Washington , DC. Maryland taxes were charged to the Tax payer. These taxes should be fully refunded. Yes your program is not deducting them but rather taxing the taxpayer. This is an error. How do I correct it?
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Washington, DC and Maryland have a state reciprocal agreement. The taxpayer should only pay taxes in the resident state through withholding. The state tax information should be entered on the Federal return through boxes 15-17 and transfer automatically to the return.
If the reciprocal agreement was not enacted, be sure to complete the nonresident state return first so that the taxes paid will transfer to the resident state.
A reciprocal agreement, also called reciprocity, is an agreement between two states that allows residents of one state to request exemption from tax withholding in the other (reciprocal) state. This can save you the trouble of having to file multiple state returns.
For example, let's say you live in New Jersey and work in Pennsylvania–two states with a reciprocal agreement. You can ask your employer to stop withholding Pennsylvania taxes. If your employer stops withholding Pennsylvania taxes, you would only have to file a New Jersey return.
The reverse would also be true. If you lived in Pennsylvania and worked in New Jersey, you can ask your employer to stop withholding New Jersey taxes. In this scenario, you would only have to file a Pennsylvania return due to the reciprocal agreement.
If your employer has withheld taxes for the work state instead of the resident state, you'll have to file for a refund from your work state. You'll still file your resident return that also includes that income and pay tax on it.
TurboTax handles reciprocal states and will generate the correct state(s) based on your personal information and your W-2.
A state reciprocal agreement can allow you to withhold only for your home state. You must have a form on file with your employer.
State Reciprocal Agreement
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