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February 29, 2024
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Does anybody know what to do for federal return when it says "TOTALSTATE" on one of the State identifiers, when State abbr. is blank?

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My W2 has two pages, one of the pages has GA state details, and other has OR for Copy 2 & 3, but Copy B is TOTALSTATE. I don't know what to do with Federal return. Do I report OR? Please advise
Best answer by MayaD

Yes, you need to report OR.

Totalstate means you have state tax and/or state withholding from more than one state.

 

Enter OR information as a different line on your W2:

  1. Type w-2 in the Search box in the top right
  2. Click on Jump to w-2
  3. When you enter GA state details select Add another state and add information for OR. 

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MayaDAnswer
February 29, 2024

Yes, you need to report OR.

Totalstate means you have state tax and/or state withholding from more than one state.

 

Enter OR information as a different line on your W2:

  1. Type w-2 in the Search box in the top right
  2. Click on Jump to w-2
  3. When you enter GA state details select Add another state and add information for OR. 
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February 29, 2024

So, basically, I file - 

  • Federal and give them info for Federal, GA, as well as OR.
  • GA (resident) State
  • OR (non-resident) State
February 29, 2024

Do I add the details from Copy B that has Totalstate or Copy 2 that has OR details?