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Does your W-2 from the Department of Education have any Section 1127 wages or 1127 tax in box 14?
I don't understand why you think TurboTax is forcing you to file Form NYC-1127. On the New York credits and taxes screen you don't have to click the Start button for NYC-1127. Just click "Done with Credits" and proceed through the rest of the New York return. If you do click Start for NYC-1127, the first screen asks "Do you need to complete Form NYC-1127?" If you answer No it accepts that answer and you can just proceed.
If you still feel that you are being forced to file Form NYC-1127, please post specific detailed information about the steps you are taking in TurboTax, how you are answering each question, and the exact word-for-word message you are getting from TurboTax that prevents you from skipping the NYC-1127. If possible, post screen shots, but omit or remove any personal information. This is a public web site.
Hoping someone else can pick up this thread.
I also am a DOE employee and am exempt. I am in the same situation as the initial poster. There is now a NYC1127 form for me to print and file. I used the TurboTax links to determine I was exempt. I can't recall the exact buttons I pushed as per the response, but if I knew I was exempt I wouldn't have said I needed to complete this form. I most likely hit continue or done or whatever the prompt is.
Do I still have to file it?
You do not have to file the NYC-1127. Just ignore it. It does not affect anything else, so it doesn't matter if it's in your TurboTax file. If you e-file your New York state tax return the NYC-1127 will not be included. If you print your New York return to file by mail, don't include the NYC-1127. Either don't print the NYC-1127 pages, or shred them if you already printed them.
In the future, it's better to post a new question with all the details of your specific situation instead of tagging on to an old thread.
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