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How do I know my adjusted gross income and how much tax I paid in North Dakota? I'm trying to do my Minnesota taxes (where I reside). Do I use numbers from my (ND) W2?

I'm trying to do my Minnesota taxes.  I reside in MN and work in North Dakota.  Your form is asking for Adjusted Gross Income, where do I find that?  Your form is also asking for the tax paid in North Dakota.  How do I find that out?  I already completed the North Dakota portion of my taxes through your website, does your website tell me somewhere?  Or do I use the "Wages, Tips, and other compensation" portion of my W-2?  Then, for my tax paid in North Dakota section, do I use the State income tax box on the W-2 (box 17)?  If not, where am I supposed to find this information?

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DS30
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How do I know my adjusted gross income and how much tax I paid in North Dakota? I'm trying to do my Minnesota taxes (where I reside). Do I use numbers from my (ND) W2?

No, these numbers will be on your ND nonresident state income tax return or on your ND tax summary.

In TurboTax Online (for TurboTax Online sign-in, click Here), you would be able to find information about your ND taxable income and the amount of taxes paid to ND (on your ND nonresident state income tax return) by reviewing your ND tax summary page. (screenshot)

To preview ND Tax Summary:

  • TurboTax Online sign-in, click Here
  • Under Tax Timeline, click on Continue your return
  • Go to "My Account" > "Tools"
  • Under the Tools Center, select "view tax summary"
  • Select "ND Tax Summary"

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