Anonymous wrote:Can you bold the middle finger? LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.
If you are a Maryland resident and have out of state taxable income (this includes VA if 1099 and not W2), then you must file a paper copy of your other state return to claim the credit. And turbotax does not properly print the relevant MD form.
I file in CA and MD and do it electronically.
Me too. I file ny and md, both electronically and claimed the credit.
It is important that a copy of the tax return that was filed with the other state be attached to your Maryland return
Anonymous wrote:Can you bold the middle finger? LOL!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.
If you are a Maryland resident and have out of state taxable income (this includes VA if 1099 and not W2), then you must file a paper copy of your other state return to claim the credit. And turbotax does not properly print the relevant MD form.
I file in CA and MD and do it electronically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.
If you are a Maryland resident and have out of state taxable income (this includes VA if 1099 and not W2), then you must file a paper copy of your other state return to claim the credit. And turbotax does not properly print the relevant MD form.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.
If you are a Maryland resident and have out of state taxable income (this includes VA if 1099 and not W2), then you must file a paper copy of your other state return to claim the credit. And turbotax does not properly print the relevant MD form.
Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.
Anonymous wrote:People still print and mail their tax forms? I did not know that.