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How do i fill out form nj-2450 in turbotax? Getting annoying nj fli can not be greater than 29 message and fli is 30

How do i fill out form nj-2450 in turbotax? Getting annoying nj fli can not be greater than 29 message and fli is 30

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How do i fill out form nj-2450 in turbotax? Getting annoying nj fli can not be greater than 29 message and fli is 30

Unless you're able to itemize, forget about FLI.

Just enter -0- for that item from your W-2.

 

Besides, it's so tiny.

How do i fill out form nj-2450 in turbotax? Getting annoying nj fli can not be greater than 29 message and fli is 30

Totally confused -- zero'd out the FLI on the Federal W2 but NJ keeps picking up the original value... any suggestions?

BillM223
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How do i fill out form nj-2450 in turbotax? Getting annoying nj fli can not be greater than 29 message and fli is 30

It sounds like you need to re-import the W-2 to New Jersey.

 

Can you delete the state and start over (sometimes you can't without paying for it again)? That's when it carries the federal stuff to the state return.

 

Otherwise run through the New Jersey interview again all the way through and see if TurboTax notices the change.

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