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Entering multi-state amounts in ProConnect Tax

SOLVEDby Intuit47Updated January 05, 2024

This article will show you how to enter multi-state amounts in ProConnect Tax.

Before you start:

  1. Go to the Profile tab.
  2. Enter the applicable states in the field labeled Add a state return.
  3. Go to the Input Return tab.
  4. Under the Resident Status section, select the Multi-State Return? checkbox to activate multi-state input.

Table of contents:

Using the + sign to allocate multi-state amounts
Alternative allocation methods for individual (1040) returns
Follow these steps to allocate activities by Percentage of Source Income
Allocating a percentage of rental income and deductions to part year resident or nonresident state

Using the + sign to allocate multi-state amounts:

  1. Select any input field.
  2. If that field allows multi-state amounts, a + sign will appear.

Wages input selected with plus sign button visible.

  1. Select the + sign to open the Allocate Multi-State Amounts option.
    • Pressing Ctrl+E while the input field is active will also open the Allocate Multi-State Amounts option.
  2. Enter the Amount for each state.
  3. In the State column, select the state abbreviation.
    • For states with no income tax, like Texas, choose US.
  4. Leave the Source column blank, or see here for more information.

State detail input grid. Line 1 Amount 1743, State NY, Source blank. Line 2 Amount 3398, State CT, Source blank.

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Alternative allocation methods for individual (1040) returns

Some scenarios require the use of percentages when allocating. Down below we will go over a couple of the methods used for those activities.

Allocating activities by Percentage of Source Income:

To allocate income for multiple states for Schedule C, Schedule D, Schedule E, Schedule F, or Schedule K-1, the Percentage of Source Income (.xxxx or 1 = 100%) (PY/NR) [Override] field can be used.

This entry replaces the use of the Allocate Multi-State Amounts (+ sign) option.

  1. Go to the Income input screen:
    1. Business Income (Sch C)
    2. Dispositions (Sch D, etc.)
    3. Rental & Royalty Inc. (Sch E)
    4. Farm Income (Sch F, 4835)
    5. Passthrough K-1's
      1. Partnership Info (1065 K-1)
      2. S-Corp Info (1120S K-1)
      3. Estate and Trust Info (1041 K-1)
  2. Click into Percentage of Source Income (.xxxx or 1= 100%)(PY/NR) [Override] and select the + sign.
  3. Enter the number as a decimal in the Amount column.
  4. Select the applicable state from the State column.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for each state.

The Percentage of Source Income field is not available for income such as Interest, Dividends, Pensions, Gambling winnings, or other Miscellaneous income. It is also not available for adjustments to income or deductions. Those must still be allocated to each state using the Allocate Multi-State Amounts option (+ sign).

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Allocating a percentage of rental income and deductions to part year resident or nonresident states

To allocate a percentage of rental income and deductions:

  1. Go to Income Rental & Royalty Income (Sch E).
  2. Scroll down to the Other Information section.
  3. Click into Percentage of source income (.xxxx or 1=100%) (PY/NR) [Override] code 504, and select the + sign.
  4. Enter a percent or a '1' in the Amount column and identify the state in the State column.

This field applies to state part-year and nonresident returns only. Enter, in .xxxx format, the percentage of income that represents source income taxable to the nonresident/part-year state (e.g., enter 10% as .10). ProConnect Tax multiplies each item from this schedule by the percentage entered to determine the source income taxable to the state. If the entire amount of income is source income, leave this field blank.

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