I am a Retiree with 1099 R incomes only or investments I have no way to find IRC amount to feed in for my NY state it 201 filing
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If you did not have an employer, you should not have any 125 Cafeteria Plan benefits to report for the IT201.
Thanks for your response
So filing IT 201 when Turbo tax asked me to put in
IRC 125 NY allocable amount I put in Zero
and moved on and completed the the form
checked out without error
filed federal and just before filing 201 it said it had one question and I quote;
”other Addition/substraction Stmt (225): Additions -Code A-A101 should not be entered directly on the other Addition and Subtraction statement for State electronic filing. You should enter the information on the Federal return Form W-2”
end quote. Than there is the box
Additions - Code A-101 0.
probably unhappy I put zero
obviously I had no W-2
i am lost as to WHY it is insisting for information not applicable
should I hit continue and ignore warning
I can send you screenshot if you want of above situation
thank you for your help
Further to my reply/statement above it wants me check the entry in box showing the zero
Will it take no entry leaving box blank?
Good Morning MaryK4
I responded to your helpful answer to my question about IRC 125 however moving forward with my IT 201 I bumped into another issue I mentioned above. Since I put Zero in box for NY state allocated amount for flexible benefits program
turbotax accepted and we finished ny state filing ni errors and then it was ready to file it came ip with a question
the zero I put is an issue TurboTax saying that figure should come from my federal return W2
is TurboTax incorrectly pulling data from Federal return and it doesn't know there is no W2 involved here. Please advise help
TurboTax wants to correct the entry and only options I have is
1. remove zero anleave blank
2. hit continue with Zero and see if lets me pass and finish filing
Thanks eagerly waiting fir advice
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