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February 19, 2025
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I resided in Maryland but worked in Colorado last summer

  • February 19, 2025
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I know that income is taxable in both states. But when I compared the Turbo tax liability in Maryland to the Maryland ifile system, the Maryland Turbo tax return results in a liability that exceeds the ifile Maryland version by the amount of the Colorado liability. I completed both CO and MD in turbo tax.  It doesn't look like the proper 502 CR for MD is being created in Turbo Tax. Thanks!

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February 19, 2025

As a resident of Maryland, all you income is taxable in Maryland. You will receive a credit for taxes paid to another state.

 

To ensure accurate calculations of the credit for taxes paid to another state, always complete the non-resident return first..

How do I file a nonresident state return?

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February 19, 2025

I did complete the nonresident return first. Still got that result. Please help. Thanks!

February 19, 2025

If the credit for the Colorado return is not being carried over then you should delete the Maryland return, check the Colorado return, and then re-add the Maryland return.

 

@barbara541 

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