However, this means that I have to print and mail, correct? I will be unable to netfile?
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!
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
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