I found the answer. I was able to input the data on the Federal return, and after much searching on the Maryland return, I found that the dividends from US Government Bonds were aggregated and presented on MD Form 502SU Subtractions from Income) as a subtraction from taxable income. The total shows up on page 2 on line ab: Income from U.S. Government Obligations. The ProSeries software had suggested when I input it on the Federal return that I might need to also enter it manually on the State return, but that was not the case in Maryland.
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When you double-click on the federal input for Sch B line for the fund, it takes you a second page, which has a line for US govt interest. That amount is subtracted from the federal taxable dividends to arrive at state taxable dividends.
When you double-click on the federal input for Sch B line for the fund, it takes you a second page, which has a line for US govt interest. That amount is subtracted from the federal taxable dividends to arrive at state taxable dividends.
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