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Can I prevent non resident schedule D gain from appearing as taxable on PA-40?

b40years
Level 2
The taxpayer is a resident of Florida. It should not be considered Pennsylvania income. How do I correct it? They have schedule C income and that form has a box to keep it off the PA return. I cannot find a similar way to prevent schedule D data from being taxed.
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Accountant-Man
Level 13

There are boxes to check on the PA 40 Schedule D transactions worksheet.

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