NH DP10, question 4 asks about interest and dividends that are NOT taxable. Turbotax has filled in an amount based on my federal tax data. Two issues:
I truly think this is a TurboTax bug. I don't know how to get around it short of printing a blank NH DP10 and filling it out by hand. Any ideas?
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I had the same issue. I think this IS a bug in TurboTax - When you're entering the 1099-INT, it asks 'Do any of these uncommon situations apply?' TurboTax shouldn't list New Hampshire in the drop down for 'My state doesn't tax all of this interest'. NH is still taxing dividends & interest in 2024 - this is being phased out and will go away for 2025 taxes. I changed my answer to 'None of these apply' - and the amounts transferred correctly to the NH DP-10 form.
You need to Review/Edit the existing entry. I'm working with my PC, so apologies if the online TurboTax path is different. The options should be similar...
I go to Federal Taxes > Wages & Income > I'll choose what I work on
Scroll down to the Interest and Dividends section, and it should give you an Update button next to the item you want to change. My screen shows a down symbol to the right of each entry. Click on that and you'll get the option to edit the item. Click through until you get to the 'uncommon situations' question.
Click 'None of these apply' - it should be the last option. Then continue normally and save.
You should see a difference in your NH Tax Due box immediately. I hope this helps.
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I had the same issue. I think this IS a bug in TurboTax - When you're entering the 1099-INT, it asks 'Do any of these uncommon situations apply?' TurboTax shouldn't list New Hampshire in the drop down for 'My state doesn't tax all of this interest'. NH is still taxing dividends & interest in 2024 - this is being phased out and will go away for 2025 taxes. I changed my answer to 'None of these apply' - and the amounts transferred correctly to the NH DP-10 form.
Thank you.
How did you get back to the 'Do any of these uncommon situations apply?' question? I tried going to
Fed Taxes > Wages and Income > I'll Choose > Interest and Dividends > Visit All
but it doesn't show me the dropdown about "My state doesn't tax." Short of starting a whole new federal return, I don't know how to get there. Filling out NH forms on paper would be easier.
Again, thank you.
You need to Review/Edit the existing entry. I'm working with my PC, so apologies if the online TurboTax path is different. The options should be similar...
I go to Federal Taxes > Wages & Income > I'll choose what I work on
Scroll down to the Interest and Dividends section, and it should give you an Update button next to the item you want to change. My screen shows a down symbol to the right of each entry. Click on that and you'll get the option to edit the item. Click through until you get to the 'uncommon situations' question.
Click 'None of these apply' - it should be the last option. Then continue normally and save.
You should see a difference in your NH Tax Due box immediately. I hope this helps.
Thank you. Your workaround works.
To Turbotax: There is still a bug in Turbotax. The solution here is a workaround.
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