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How to report tax-free income as single consolidated territory/posession number

My state of residence allows municipal bond income from U.S. territories and possessions to be state income tax-free, just as it allows municipal bond income from that state's municipal bonds to be state income tax free.  I own a state specific municipal bond fund that provides investors with tax information by (1) specific state (2) all other states, and (3) U.S. Territories and Possessions.  In 2021, I received income in all 3 categories.  There's no break down by specifically named territory or possession.  How can I enter this single, consolidated number for territories/possessions into turbo tax deluxe so that I accurately report income received and not have to pay state income tax on the income I receive from the territories and possessions?  If I include that income with the income from the specific state, I expect  the state will detect the discrepancy.  If I include it in the "all other states" category, I end up paying state income tax on the amount.  By the way, I contacted the mutual fund company and they say they don't have that information available to investors.

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