When I allocate a portion of the income reported on my federal return to Illinois based on the length of residency (8 months) the amount due to Illinois goes over $5000. I hardly ever have to pay I...
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When I allocate a portion of the income reported on my federal return to Illinois based on the length of residency (8 months) the amount due to Illinois goes over $5000. I hardly ever have to pay Illinois taxes. What am I doing wrong?
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When I allocate a portion of the income reported on my federal return to Illinois based on the length of residency (8 months) the amount due to Illinois goes over $5000. I hardly ever have to pay Illinois taxes. What am I doing wrong?
Be sure you follow the TurboTax instructions for filing part-year resident state returns. You'll find those instructions here: