My company somehow paid taxes from my checks to KY (I don't live there) and NC (I live there). I need to get that money back from KY. My company recently gave me a W-2c, which basically 0's out my KY income tax (W-2 box 17) and State wages (W-2 box 16). I've looked at filing a KY non-resident return, but by entering the new W-2c values of $0 (box 16 and 17), TurboTax makes my KY refund $0. This makes sense, considering the state return forms pull the W-2 values from the Federal Taxes section. There doesn't seem to be a way to break this link. How do I get around it? If I didn't have to enter the new W-2c values ($0) and could leave the original amounts, it seems like I'd get the full refund from KY. Thank you to whoever has an answer.
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If your company issued a corrected W2 Form showing your Kentucky income and withholding as zero, then the state will not issue you a refund. The corrected W2 supersedes your original W2. You should contact your employer to see what happened to the withholding you had taken out of your paychecks.
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