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New Member
posted Feb 14, 2021 9:22:33 AM

When filing my Kansas state return turbotax automatically inputs my unemployment compensation from federal and asks for the state amount. Is that the same amount or 0?

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Employee Tax Expert
Feb 14, 2021 9:36:49 AM

It is the same amount. Per the Kansas Department of Labor, unemployment benefits are considered regular income for tax purposes, and are subject to both federal and state income taxes.

New Member
Feb 14, 2021 9:41:06 AM

Follow up question: On the next page turbotax asks to enter the portion of the following items you received from sources in Kansas, if none enter zero. 

 

Other Federal Adjustments and lists a federal amount. Do I enter that amount for Kansas as well? 

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 14, 2021 9:52:45 AM

If you are a Kansas resident, then the entire amount is sourced in Kansas. You would only enter 0 if you were filing multi-state returns and the unemployment was considered sourced from another state. 

 

I have attached a picture below of Part B of Schedule S (Kansas Supplemental Schedule). The income allocation would be 100% from a Kansas source. Therefore, the amount from the federal tax return should match the amount from the Kansas source on Line B11. 

 

 

 

@tkelliott7

New Member
Feb 14, 2021 9:56:14 AM

So if my residency is in another state my answer is 0? 

Employee Tax Expert
Feb 14, 2021 10:13:30 AM

Yes. If you are a nonresident of Kansas and it is not Kansas unemployment benefits, then you would enter 0 for it being Kansas sourced. 

 

@tkelliott7

Level 2
May 8, 2021 5:30:35 PM

I have a similar issues. I received unemployment benefits in both Massachusetts and Connecticut in 2020. When I filed the Massachusetts tax return, TurboTax was unable to separate unemployment benefits in the two states.
Massachusetts taxed the sum of my MA and CT unemployment benefits. How to solve this problem?

Thanks!

Expert Alumni
May 13, 2021 5:02:51 PM

@JeanFd  If MA was your state of residence, then all income is taxed by MA with a credit given for income taxed by other states. Check your MA return for a credit.