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NJ does not allow prepaid property taxes to be used. How can I manually adjust the figure on the NJ 1040 using Premier on my PC, not online Turbo Tax

New Jersey does not allow the prepayment of 2018 property taxes to be deducted from my NJ 1040.  So the amount copied from the federal 1040 for the NJ 1040 is too high, how to manually adjust this ?

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IsabellaG
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NJ does not allow prepaid property taxes to be used. How can I manually adjust the figure on the NJ 1040 using Premier on my PC, not online Turbo Tax

You can make the adjustment to the correct amount deductible in NJ within the state return on the screen We Need to Know About Your Property Taxes. See the screenshot below.

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IsabellaG
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NJ does not allow prepaid property taxes to be used. How can I manually adjust the figure on the NJ 1040 using Premier on my PC, not online Turbo Tax

You can make the adjustment to the correct amount deductible in NJ within the state return on the screen We Need to Know About Your Property Taxes. See the screenshot below.

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