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emorris3
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Does anyone have an issue with their Alabama State taxable income computed by turbotax being larger than the dollar amount listed in the state income section?

Alabama does not tax social security nor pension income from certain defined benefit plans which I have. (Yes, I checked the box that they were not taxable in the software.) The majority of income is from multiple 1099-Rs. Small amount from 1099-INT. No W-2. One 1099-R is a Roth conversion. In one section, it asks if that 1099 is an IRA OR a Roth IRA conversion. It has the dollar amount in both boxes for the OR and will not allow me to clear one. That is the only troublesome field I see, but the dollar amount the computation is off is not equal to the Roth conversion amount. Federal computations all appear fine. Just state issues.
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CatinaT1
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Does anyone have an issue with their Alabama State taxable income computed by turbotax being larger than the dollar amount listed in the state income section?

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Does anyone have an issue with their Alabama State taxable income computed by turbotax being larger than the dollar amount listed in the state income section?

Yes, I'm having same issue, just ran updates, no change.  It looks like my 2023 Roth Conversion is being double counted towards my state income (Alabama).  If I converted 100,000 from a traditional IRA, I realize I count this as income, however, when I click the box that it was converted to a Roth, my State Income increases by 200,000 (effectively double counting my conversion) and taxing the same money twice?  Only way I've been able to avoid this is to go to my Alabama Forms, Pen Excl Wks and manually change the number.  Am I missing something?  

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