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Kentucky return with one spouse a Florida resident

Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

How do I complete a Kentucky return in ProSeries Basic when one spouse is a Kentucky resident and the other is a Florida resident?  It appears that I can't do it from their joint federal return and I will need to do separate Kentucky returns but I'm not sure how to do that.

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Camp1040
Level 11

Need more info. Both TP have KY source income? Do they live apart? Have you tried PY/NR allocation worksheet?

Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

Husband made Florida his residence in December 2023.  Car is registered and voting registration are in Florida.  He has a house in Florida and spends the majority of the year there.  Unfortunately, his employer didn't make the state change until after the first payroll of 2024 so he does have some Kentucky sourced income.  The wife maintains her home in Kentucky and lives there full time.

I have looked at the PY/NR worksheet but it doesn't appear to allow for only one being nonresident.

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Accountant-Man
Level 13

You might need to split MFJ in Proseries on the File menu at the top of the Info Worksheet.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

It's not KY source income if he didn't earn it in KY.


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sjrcpa
Level 15

What do the KY Instructions say about spouses who live apart?


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Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

Program throws an error when checking the married filing separate box on Kentucky.  Program does not support a joint federal return and a separate Kentucky return.

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Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

The employer reported some Kentucky income and withheld tax.  Thereby, making it Kentucky source.

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Camp1040
Level 11

Maybe a W-2C is in order to fix this, since it sounds like a payroll error.

Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

Small amount of Kentucky income is not the problem.  The program not allowing the spouses to file different residency is.  I'd have the same problem without the small amount of income.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

"The employer reported some Kentucky income and withheld tax.  Thereby, making it Kentucky source."

Maybe.

Or maybe employee didn't inform his employer about change in residence until after the first 2024 paycheck or two.

Back to your question - first you need to find out how KY wants this filed. Then you figure out how to do, or not do, in the software.


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Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

It appears that they must file separate returns.  So the state returns must be filed on paper since the software does not allow joint federal and separate state returns.  From research, Turbotax does have a work around but not ProSeries but it still requires mailed returns.  They do have a Kentucky rental property which makes it even more complicated, if not for that I'd just file separate federals too.

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Accountant-Man
Level 13

I gave the answer two hours ago.

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Blackjackbimmer
Level 1

Actually, no.  There isn't a way to accomplish it in the program.  There is no way to split the MFJ to get it to prepare separate state returns.  The programmers didn't account for this type of situation.  

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Terry53029
Level 15
Level 15

I don't think you can do it in BASIC. you can get Pro on a pay per return