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Some forms the program will let you upload and attach but not all. If you are not able to upload yours when filing, don't worry. Since you have the form and it is easy to provide - if the IRS asks. The IRS has 2 different portals for easy upload. If you are asked to upload it to the IRS, it is a very simple process. You may not even be asked to upload it.
I have the same issue with the previous fellas, so following this thread has been helpful. However, by adding the amount on that misc form, I get double-taxed. Any help on how to fix this? Thank you!
If the W2 and 1042-S is reporting the same income, do not report the 1042-S.
Hello,
My name is Theo, I am an international student living in Maryland, working as a Research Assistant and earning a stipend. Last summer, I participated in an exchange program that led me to conduct research in Illinois, where I also earned a stipend.
I am currently filing my taxes and followed your instructions to report my Illinois income using Form 1042-S. The form indicates that only federal taxes were withheld, with no state tax withheld from Illinois. However, after completing the filing process, I noticed that TurboTax reports I will be receiving a state tax refund from Illinois.
This seems incorrect, and I would appreciate some clarification on why this is happening and what steps I should take next.
To clarify, what is the income amount earned in Illinois?
I earned a total of $8000 being stipend for two months of research. my 1042-S form shows a federal tax deduction of $2400 but no Illinois state deduction.
Without being able to see your whole tax return, we could not say why you're receiving an Illinois Refund. Perhaps you overpaid state tax on your W-2?
If you entered your W-2 in the W-2 section, (with any Federal/State tax paid), reported your 1042-S income as Other Reportable Income, and reported your Federal Tax paid on your stipend in the Other Income Taxes Paid in 2024 section, then you have reported correctly.
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Thank you so much, @MarilynG1
To clarify, I have a W-2 for Maryland and a 1042-S form for Illinois. My 1042-S indicates a $2,400 deduction for federal tax but no state tax deduction. I followed the provided instructions for reporting the 1042-S on TurboTax, and the results are shown in the screenshot below.
Is this outcome unusual?
It depends. Actually in reviewing your return, you owe the State of Illinois $355. This is not a refund but taxes owed.
Oh okay! Thank you for the clarification. I just filed Federal and Maryland State taxes and set the deficit to be withdrawn from my bank however I was not able to EFile for the state of Illinois because I do not have an ID or Drivers license, I see a prompt to file by paper but I am not able to get that option and complete my Illinois return. can you please assist? Thanks!
Regards,
Theo.
To clarify, have you already filed the federal electronically?
Good Morning, Yes, I have filed federal and Maryland states electronically. The Illinois return document has been downloaded I now have to fill it out and mail it. Thanks.
Just checking, were you able to download and print Illinois? Did you receive instructions where to mail?
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