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How do I enter Estimated Taxes to 2 different states in Turbo Tax

I live in Michigan and have all of my income in MI except for the profit on the sale of a Condo in Maine.    I paid estimated income tax in MI.    When I sold my Condo in Maine, Maine withheld states taxes on the sale - this is effectively estimated taxes paid to Maine.    The only income I have in Maine is from the sale of the Condo.      I don't understand the mechanics of entering the estimated taxes paid to 2 different states in Turbo Tax.    There is only 1 place to put in the estimated taxes paid in the Federal section of Turbo Tax.    Do I put the total amount of taxes paid to both MI and ME.   Even if I do this, how do I enter in Turbo Tax the specific amount of tax that I paid in MI and the specific amount that I paid to ME?

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JamesG1
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How do I enter Estimated Taxes to 2 different states in Turbo Tax

In TurboTax Online, enter the state tax payments as follows:

 

  1. Down the left side of the screen, click on Federal.
  2. Down the left side of the screen, click on Deductions and credits.
  3. Click the down arrow to the right of Estimates and Other Taxes Paid.
  4. Click to the right of Income taxes paid,
  5. Click the down arrow to the right of Other Income Taxes Paid in 2024.
  6. Click to the right of Withholding not already entered on a W-2 or 1099.
  7. At the screen Do you have any tax withholding you haven't entered yet? select Yes.

 

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