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October 23, 2022
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How can I file schedule GL and resident credit forms? the system agrees I need them but won't walk me though it.

  • October 23, 2022
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I need to amend my home state as they are taxing me on already taxed income from another state. they advised me I filed wrong by not completing the mentioned forms. TurboTax isn't making this easy, I can't get these forms to be added.
Best answer by TomD8

"FYI ... in the TT program ... you should have completed the resident state first before the non resident state" 

 

Normally in TT one files the non-resident state return first, before the home state return.  (There are a few exceptions all of which involve California.)

If you do the state returns in the correct order, TT will automatically generate the correct forms for you.

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rjs
Employee
October 23, 2022

What are the two states? Which is the state that you live in, and which is the other state? Every state has different forms and rules. Several states have a Schedule GL or Schedule G-L. No one can help you without knowing what states you are asking about.

 

Critter-3
October 23, 2022

FYI ... in the TT program ... you should have completed the resident state first before the non resident state (hint ... the order they are listed in the state tab) and the proper credit for taxes paid to the non resident state should be completed automatically.

TomD8Answer
Employee
October 24, 2022

"FYI ... in the TT program ... you should have completed the resident state first before the non resident state" 

 

Normally in TT one files the non-resident state return first, before the home state return.  (There are a few exceptions all of which involve California.)

If you do the state returns in the correct order, TT will automatically generate the correct forms for you.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.