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    Schedule C : Splitting income in two states

    Brainstrom
    Level 5

    We live on a borderline where a bridge seprates two States. On the clients Schedule C is there a way to allocate the income  (for example) Washington, with no tax and Idaho with tax.

     

    Thank you in advance 

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    jeffmcpa2010
    Level 11

    If Washington is your state of residence you do it with the Non-Resident allocation schedule at the bottom of the federal information worksheet. You need to do a calculation yourself of how much income goes to each state.

    If you are Oregon or Idaho resident - It all goes on the state return also regardless if earned in Washington.