@AmyC
Hello Amy
I saw an old post of yours helping someone out with a similar issue. wondering if you could opine on this 2 wages I have listed on my W2. not sure what to input into my CT or MA state returns. trying to make sure I list the right wage for CT and MA to ensure taxes are calculated correctly for each state and not get refunds I am not entitled too.
thanks
Dennis
W2s are handled very differently by each company and does require you to do some thinking.
For example: total income for the whole year for that job is $100,000. MA earned $60,000
The company may have put $100k for CT income or a portion of it.
For the program, you need to enter the correct MA income to complete the non-resident form.
For CT, you need to enter the remainder of the income.
In my example, MA $60k and CT $40k would be entered to get the right income totals to each state.