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Is there a line on your STATE return to put down you Capital Gains?

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See, in your FED return there's always a line where you write your CGains (income from sale of stock, for instance).

Then you add this up with the Wages/salary/tips line, and a few other things, and you get your AGI adjusted Gross income.


On your State Return, there's the Wages/Salary/Tips line, and then you add a few things up to get your AGI also, so same structure and flow,

and in essence I guess the logic is that the AGI of FED and AGI of State forms should equal each other.

But anyway, again where in the state form are you supposed to enter Capital Gains.
 
heh well i dont want to pay double of anything if I don't have to, but it seems like the authorities have claimed my AGI don't match, so they took it upon themselves to make them match, which means they feel AGI should match... and the end result is my taxable income went up on my State form.

But again, there isn't anywhere on the state form to put my capital gains.
 
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