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LIVE IN SOUTH CAROLINA BUT IS EMPLOYED IN NORTH CAROLINA, HOW DO I FILE THE RETURN

satmcintyre
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Thank you for your answer.  I was not sure, because I had entered NC for the State on the W2, and when I went to choose which state to file I choose the state of NC, NC resident box was checked for full resident for the year and I could not remove it but could override, so I was confused, because he did not live in NC,  did not know that I suppose to file both States.  Thank you so much.

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dd4vols
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full year SC resident...Part XI...at bottom of Info Wks... click on Non-Resident State Filer... and then enter NC where indicated. Be sure and put State wages on W2 when entering.

you will do a SC and a NC return both.

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satmcintyre
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Thank you for your answer.  I was not sure, because I had entered NC for the State on the W2, and when I went to choose which state to file I choose the state of NC, NC resident box was checked for full resident for the year and I could not remove it but could override, so I was confused, because he did not live in NC,  did not know that I suppose to file both States.  Thank you so much.

SM

 

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dd4vols
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btw... not that it matters..but you marked your response as the solution...not my solution...hhaha

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