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February 2, 2024
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Remote Work Income should not be greater than total Missouri wages entered on your federal return.

  • February 2, 2024
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I know this question has been asked previously, however I am trying to make sense of it. I live in Illinois and my employer is in Missouri. I only work in Missouri 32 days a year which only comes out to about 10,000 made in Missouri a year. Whenever I subtract that by box 1 it throws the error saying it can be more than Missouri income. Hopefully I am just overcomplicating this and it's a simple fix, thanks!

Best answer by AmyC

Your picture shows MO wages of $35,498.78 that your employer believes to be your MO wages and this should be the amount entered for the w2 and nonresident MO return. You wouldn't be subtracting anything from box 1. At most, you would argue the MO amount listed is incorrect and reduce it.

Double check your w2 entry that it matches your picture or change the IL income to match box 1 federal wages. Sometimes the home state needs to show the full amount.

 

If you want to only claim $10,000 MO income, you should talk to your employer about a corrected w2 form.

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AmyC
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February 3, 2024

Your picture shows MO wages of $35,498.78 that your employer believes to be your MO wages and this should be the amount entered for the w2 and nonresident MO return. You wouldn't be subtracting anything from box 1. At most, you would argue the MO amount listed is incorrect and reduce it.

Double check your w2 entry that it matches your picture or change the IL income to match box 1 federal wages. Sometimes the home state needs to show the full amount.

 

If you want to only claim $10,000 MO income, you should talk to your employer about a corrected w2 form.

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February 3, 2024

Thank you for your help, I will do that.