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Yes, you would use that number exactly as it appears on Line 24A like this
This figure is used as part of the complete calculation for the total amount paid to the other state Line 23A
like this
And finally Part 3, Line 34 application of credit will show up on your NY resident return,Line 40 pg. 3 IT 201 like this
Enjoy.
My token number is 1066842.
I completed my non-resident state taxes first but for my NY return it says "IT-112-R (NJ): Tax Amount - TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by other state."
I'm not sure how to fix this. The turbotax generated number for this box was 406.
My token number is 1066842.
I completed my non-resident state taxes first but for my NY return it says "IT-112-R (NJ): Tax Amount - TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by other state."
I'm not sure how to fix this. The turbotax generated number for this box was 406.
Thanks for your help!
Credit for taxes paid to another state is allowed by a resident state when the same income is being taxed to another state. Your resident state does not want you to pay tax twice on the same income. The credit that is allowed will be the lesser of:
If the state returns are prepared in the correct order (nonresident state first) your resident state will know the appropriate tax amount to credit you. It is not determined by the state withholding by the employer.
You should clear your cache and cookies. It handles many issues that seem nonsensical on a regular basis.
Watch to be sure you are selecting 'all time' as example. Do not use selections like 'last hour' for those browsers that give you options.
Finally, double check the actual tax liability by the nonresident state, then review your resident state return to see if the correct amount is in place.
TOKEN NUMBER: 1074861
Before we run your token number please make sure that you have tried all of the steps to clear your cache that @DianeW777 has detailed above. Then check your non-resident return to see if the amount shown there - $235 - is the correct amount that you paid. Then you may need to reduce it to the actual amount due from your resident state. You're not allowed to create a negative.
Hey, Ive done everything above but still has the same error. I have no idea what else I have to do.
Hello,
My Token is 1075603.
I am NY Resident and work in NJ, I also received an error that "TP should not be greater than the tax imposed by another state."
I filed the NJ return first before NY one. I hv tried everything to fix and even called TurboTax hotline, still couldnt fix the issue. Could u pls tell me how to fix it? Thanks!
To get to Form IT-112-R and fix your return for the New York credit of taxes paid to New Jersey, please follow the instructions below:
This should correct your issue.
I am getting the same message from IT-112-R (OR).
My Token Number is 1079297. Can you help?
Can you clarify if you have tried the steps provided by JosephS1 and are still having the issue?
Hi,
I have tried the steps listed by Joseph and cannot resolve the issue. My token is 1083387. Can you please advise? Thank you!
The error occurs due to the entry in the IT-112-R (NJ) with the total withholding listed as the tax amount instead of just the NJ tax amount. The total tax imposed by another state should be listed as the tax imposed, not the total withholding. To fix this in TurboTax Desktop, follow these steps:
If you are using TurboTax online, follow the steps provided by JosephS1 above. When you reach the tax screen, only enter the total tax, not the tax withholdings. If you still have issues after following these steps, please respond to this link.
I tried clearning my cache however since I have already filed my non-resident state return which is NJ in this case i dont know what to do anymore. Can you please look at my token number which is 1066842 and give me a number please. Thank you.
Thank you for providing your token. After reviewing the file, the rejection is occurring for IT-112-R (NJ) because the amount listed on line 24a is listed as your adjusted gross income instead of the tax-imposed amount. To correct in TurboTax, you will need to change line 24a to the tax imposed by NJ for $162. This figure is listed on the worksheet section A. Once the figure has been corrected, the rejection should be fixed.
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