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you'll need to file a non-resident return in that other state taking credit for the taxes withheld. in Georgia, as a resident, income from the sale will be taxable, but by filing that other state return you'll be able to claim a tax credit on the Georgia return for the taxes paid to the other state. in Turbotax you'll need to do the nonresident state first.
As a resident of Georgia, you must report and pay tax on all your world-wide income.
Furthermore, you must file in the other state, because any withholding was only an estimate and the actual tax is determined on a tax return.
You will file a non-resident return in state B, reporting only your in-state income from that state. Then you will file a resident return for Georgia reporting all your world-wide income. You will be able to claim a credit for taxes you paid in state B on the same income.
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