2782648
My wife inherited a very small plot of ground in Indiana that she continued as her parents did to cash rent it. We live in another state. While we entered it in TurboTax Premier as income, it appears we didn't check the box "Did Either of You Make Money in Any Other States?"
Now we are attempting to file an Indiana return. However, we are stumped at the screen "Indiana Adjustments."
Are you to enter the Federal numbers that are alongside the Indiana column?
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
You might want to contact Support to confirm, but if the figure propagated from your federal return to the Indiana return, you should not have to make an adjustment.
Thank you for the quick response.
What do you mean, "you should not have to make an adjustment." Leave blank?
And by Support, you mean a phone call? I looked under Support above and nothing is jumping out to me as far a contacting them directly.
You can use the link I posted to get a phone number for Support.
@Themushj wrote:What do you mean, "you should not have to make an adjustment." Leave blank?
That depends. Did you earn income in Indiana (i.e., that was sourced to Indiana - such as rental income)?
We learned that Indiana uses two columns, one represents Federal number and the other Indiana's. Taken as a whole, a person enters what is unique to Indiana. Not always entering the information on the Federal side.
Looking at the entire form, rather than following the guided tour, that becomes more clear.
The rent is Indiana source income so it would belong on the Indiana return (which would be required to be filed if the income exceeds the threshold for filing.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
tanzeelrana
New Member
1040EZMyArse
New Member
UnderpaidinIndiana
New Member
ffraser1988
New Member
panerje
New Member