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March 1, 2025
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NC: "Interest income from obligations of states other than North Carolina" not being carried over from Federal return

  • March 1, 2025
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I have Exempt-interest dividends reported on 1099-DIV and have broken it out into the amount associated with NC and the amount associated with "More than One State".  In the past, the "More than One State" amount would make its way to my NC return as additional income.  But this year, it doesn't, and I had to enter it manually on D-400 Schedule S worksheet, Line 1.  I tried deleting the 1099-DIV and re-typing it in manually, etc..   Has anybody else noticed this?

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    March 1, 2025

    I've not been able to recreate this issue. Can you let me know what version of TurboTax your using and which operating system?

    SteamTrain
    Employee
    March 1, 2025

    Though, it looks like as part of step #1, they deleted the NC and Multiple States amounts in the break-out boxes first...before re-setting the top "One" state selection to "Multiple States".

     

    See:

    Solved: Re: TurboTax bug? All municipal bond interest is treated as if from NC when about 99% is from other states.

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    rjgabor1Author
    March 1, 2025

    @SteamTrain , Thanks for your help.   I tried every variation of deleting/changing order of things as outlined in your post and the one you referenced, and I can't get the number to carry over.

    SteamTrain
    Employee
    March 1, 2025

    @rjgabor1 

    Entering it manually on the NC tax forms may end up disallowing it to be efiled.

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    Some folks noticed a strange way to fix it  (though I didn't encounter the problem myself)

     

    For the 1099-DIV (or 1099-INT),

    1)  they edited that form, and on the page that asks which state the Tax-Exempt $$ came from. the first selected the top box bullet, and then scrolled to the bottom of the list of states and selected "Multiple States" for all of it, then continued thru the pages that followed until they were back at the menu.

    2)  Then, the edited the 1099-DIV  again, and this time, they selected the second bullet point, and did the proper break out of $$ for NC, any US Territories...and the remainder lumped as "Multiple States"....as one normally does.

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    Working thru step #1 seemed to reset the issue, so that #2 worked as expected.

     

    ____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*