The Montana IRA income is allocated by period of residency opposed to the AZ (state moved to) treatment of date and amount of actual distributions. This results in an over-reporting of IRA income on the state returns. Is this fixable by modifying the data entry or is it a software problem?
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For the taxable portion use Ctrl+E to open a detail to split between the two states
For the taxable portion use Ctrl+E to open a detail to split between the two states
I found the wording and stand corrected, that IRA is treated differently than lottery winnings:
"Line 9 – Montana Source IRA, Pensions and Annuities
If you are a nonresident, the IRA distributions, pensions and annuities that you reported on Form 2, line 4b, is not Montana source income and is not taxable to Montana.
If you are a part-year resident, enter all the taxable IRA distributions, pensions and annuities included in your total on Form 2, line 4b, received during the part of the year that you were a resident."
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