does income earned in another state get added to NY State return?W2
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Your home/ resident state taxes 100% of your income, earned anywhere. You get a credit on your home state return for taxes paid to the state that you work in.
Inside Turbo Tax, work on the return of the state that you work in (but do not live in) first.
If you live in NY, yes, your NY return should show all of your income. Do you have a more specific question?
Your home/ resident state taxes 100% of your income, earned anywhere. You get a credit on your home state return for taxes paid to the state that you work in.
Inside Turbo Tax, work on the return of the state that you work in (but do not live in) first.
If you live in NY, yes, your NY return should show all of your income. Do you have a more specific question?
My daughter earned all of her income in the state of Montana but did not change her residency because she traveled the entire year. I did the Montana return first and then the Michigan return and Turbo Tax taxed her if the full amount as if the income was earned in Michigan. Why would she be taxed twice?
Your resident state taxes all income but gives a credit for income taxed by another state. Please carefully follow these directions to prepare the states in a special order. You may need to delete both states and begin again.
It isn't possible for the program to create a credit before it knows the liability. Your returns may be wrong if you do not prepare the states in this order.
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