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The program is asking you to enter income that was taxed in both the resident and nonresident state. For example, if you have W-2 income earned in Utah, and that W-2 shows UT tax withheld, you would also report that income in AZ and it would be taxed again in AZ. You could then take a credit for tax paid in UT and also in AZ in the AZ resident return. If you did the nonresident return first then program would transfer those figures to AZ for you. If you had no such income, then you would enter nothing here.
The program is asking you to enter income that was taxed in both the resident and nonresident state. For example, if you have W-2 income earned in Utah, and that W-2 shows UT tax withheld, you would also report that income in AZ and it would be taxed again in AZ. You could then take a credit for tax paid in UT and also in AZ in the AZ resident return. If you did the nonresident return first then program would transfer those figures to AZ for you. If you had no such income, then you would enter nothing here.
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