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March 11, 2024
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How do I determine which states my tax exempt interest are from?

  • March 11, 2024
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Employee
March 11, 2024

I assume that you have a mutual fund. Generally the fiduciary will include with the 1099-INT the information you need. Lacking that, you can find the information online. 

Hal_Al
Employee
March 11, 2024

Most mutual funds will provide a breakdown. But you usually have to ask for it, or find it on their web site.

 

 If they did not provide a breakdown, you check the box “I earned tax exempt dividends in more than one state” ("Multiple States" in the  online program) on the first screen after entering the 1099-INT or 1099-DIV. Then select  "More than one state" at the bottom of the state  scroll down list.

If your mutual fund company provided you a breakdown*, you are only interested in your home state*. Multiply the % for your state by your total tax exempt dividends to get a $ amount (you can't enter the % in TurboTax [TT]). When asked which state, check the box "I earned tax exempt dividends in more than one state". In the drop down menu, select your state and enter the $ amount you calculated. In the 2nd box, select "More than one state*" (at the bottom of the scroll down list) and enter the remaining dollar amount.

*Most mutual funds will provide a breakdown. But you usually have to ask for it, or find it on their web site.

**Your state will tax all the dividends except the dividends from municipal bonds  from your state and US Territories. In Illinois, only certain types of bonds are state tax-exempt.