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However, this means that I have to print and mail, correct? I will be unable to netfile?
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Thank you for your reply. However, it does not address the error where, once you change to Non-Resident, it then reports all income taxes deducted as Federal (both Provincial and Federal taxes) and then generates an erroneous tax refund amount of a sizable nature.
As I am required to file with Quebec (it is a required tax filing for the part year of emigration), Quebec is using the provincial amounts to calculate refund/owing.
Thus, the federal tax return is wrong. As I do not show as having a province of residence, it cannot allocate the provincial tax amounts deducted, and is using them all as Federal, meaning that I am double-reporting the Quebec provincial income tax deduction amounts.
Can you please advise as to how to override, or whatever, to fix this. I am a bit frustrated that I'm having to manually "fiddle" with data entry to produce my tax returns!
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Based on my experience you'll need to select Quebec for the province you resided on 12/31/2024 even though it's incorrect. Then your Provincial forms and taxes will show up. You won't be able to Netfile. You'll have to print and mail and include a note that you didn't actually reside in Quebec at year end but you had to choose this in TurboTax to activate Provincial forms. TurboTax really needs to fix this