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posted Jun 3, 2019 10:52:14 AM

Where do I enter state estimated taxes paid in the "part-time state residency" TT program ?

I'm in the process of completing the part-time residency portion of the Turbo Tax program and I don't see a link to entering the estimated taxes I paid to that state.

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Expert Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 10:52:16 AM

The estimated taxes for both federal and state are entered in the federal portion of the program.  You can use the information below to enter the estimated taxes you paid for your state return(s).

Enter any federal, state or local estimated tax payments you’ve made under Estimates, in the Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section. You'll find this section in Deductions & Credits under either the Federal Taxes tab or the Personal tab, depending on the product. For a shortcut, type “estimates paid” in the search box and use the “Jump to” link.

Your state and local tax payments are automatically transferred to your state return. We’ll also use them to determine whether you’d benefit from itemized deductions, instead of a standard deduction.

Click the images attached to enlarge and view for assistance.

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Expert Alumni
Jun 3, 2019 10:52:16 AM

The estimated taxes for both federal and state are entered in the federal portion of the program.  You can use the information below to enter the estimated taxes you paid for your state return(s).

Enter any federal, state or local estimated tax payments you’ve made under Estimates, in the Estimates and Other Taxes Paid section. You'll find this section in Deductions & Credits under either the Federal Taxes tab or the Personal tab, depending on the product. For a shortcut, type “estimates paid” in the search box and use the “Jump to” link.

Your state and local tax payments are automatically transferred to your state return. We’ll also use them to determine whether you’d benefit from itemized deductions, instead of a standard deduction.

Click the images attached to enlarge and view for assistance.