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February 25, 2026
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Texas full year resident has sale of Ohio soybeans Ohio return is picking 100% of texas wages and other Texas income

  • February 25, 2026
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Client is a full year Texas resident.  They were gifted soybeans grown and sold in Ohio.  The Ohio return is including 100% of Texas wages and other income.  How do I remove the Texas income from the Ohio return?

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Intuit Community Champion
February 26, 2026

First, make sure Ohio doesn't want it presented like that. I don't regularly file in Ohio, but many states present "as if a full-year resident, are in-state sourced," and then later in the returns, they apportion or segregate out the out-of-state income. Just circling the wagon to make sure it doesn't ultimately compute the right amount of tax.

If it's truly not supposed to be there, this will likely be solved by going into wages on Screen 10 (and other income sources), pressing CTRL+E on those income fields, and playing with the "state" column AND "source" column (options N or S). I always have to muddy through it with trial and error to get it right.

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