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My employer reported on my w2 that I received income while in Calif (I'm SC resident) of 1,600, paid taxes of $83.00...do I need to file a California State return too?

 
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KarenJ
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My employer reported on my w2 that I received income while in Calif (I'm SC resident) of 1,600, paid taxes of $83.00...do I need to file a California State return too?

If you received income in California you will need to file a CA nonresident state return reporting this income and tax withholdings.  In TurboTax you should prepare your CA nonresident return first and then prepare your SC  resident return.  That way, when your SC is prepared, the software will be able to calculate the credit on your SC return for the tax you pay for California.

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KarenJ
Intuit Alumni

My employer reported on my w2 that I received income while in Calif (I'm SC resident) of 1,600, paid taxes of $83.00...do I need to file a California State return too?

If you received income in California you will need to file a CA nonresident state return reporting this income and tax withholdings.  In TurboTax you should prepare your CA nonresident return first and then prepare your SC  resident return.  That way, when your SC is prepared, the software will be able to calculate the credit on your SC return for the tax you pay for California.

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