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Wrong state listed on W-2

I'm having a hard time figuring out how to file my and my spouse's state taxes this year. Here's the situation:

I lived in Maryland from Jan 1st to Jan 30th, I then moved to Washington State. My spouse was active duty Navy and her Home of record was Maryland from Jan 1st to Feb 28th. But she moved to Washington State (stationed there because of military) with me Jan 30th as well. We established residence in Washington on Jan 30th.

My W4 was never updated properly, and Maryland taxes were deducted for all of 2019. My spouse had Maryland taxes deducted for January and February.

How do I make sure we both get back the proper refund since we paid too much tax to Maryland?

I put in part time resident for both of us and gave the dates of Jan 1st - Jan 30th. Now it's asking the Maryland wages. Of course the amount is wrong on the W2. Would I just estimate our wages for Jan and enter that in?

Thanks in advance for the help.

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DavidS127
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Wrong state listed on W-2

Yes, with the exception that you should calculate, rather than estimate, the wages paid while you were living in Maryland.  Use old pay stubs, or calculate based on your rate of pay (hourly or salary) times the number of "units" (hours, weeks, months) while you lived and worked in Maryland.

 

Note that, as explained in the TurboTax Help article at this link, your spouse must file DD Form 2058 with her local finance officer to change her home of record from Maryland to Washington.

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DavidS127
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Wrong state listed on W-2

Yes, with the exception that you should calculate, rather than estimate, the wages paid while you were living in Maryland.  Use old pay stubs, or calculate based on your rate of pay (hourly or salary) times the number of "units" (hours, weeks, months) while you lived and worked in Maryland.

 

Note that, as explained in the TurboTax Help article at this link, your spouse must file DD Form 2058 with her local finance officer to change her home of record from Maryland to Washington.

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Wrong state listed on W-2

Perfect, thanks so much! One quick question, how does Maryland know that I moved to Washington when I say did and that they owe me the refund?

JulieS
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Wrong state listed on W-2

Unfortunately, Maryland doesn't know that you moved when you said you did and you may be asked to prove that you moved at that time. Be sure to document your move with everything you can find and keep that documentation for at least three years.

 

Good documentation includes your wife's orders, receipts for moving expenses, change of address orders with the Post Office, utility bills, etc.

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