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Pennsylvania 2011: Nonresidents - Schedule C Loss

Nonresident Pennsylvania taxpayers may use their Pennsylvania-source Schedule C losses to lower their Pennsylvania state taxable income.

Nonresidents of Pennsylvania, who had Pennsylvania-source losses on their Schedule C, may have filed an incorrect Pennsylvania tax return.

TurboTax has fixed this issue.
 

How to tell if you may be impacted

You may be affected if ALL of the following are true:

  1. You filed a 2011 Nonresident Pennsylvania Income Tax Return prior to March 17, 2012 AND
  2. You filed a Pennsylvania PA Schedule C AND
  3. You had a negative amount on your Pennsylvania Schedule NRH, Part II, Line 7 AND
  4. This amount was not included on your Pennsylvania Form PA-40, Line 4

If you are affected, you may have overpaid your Pennsylvania state tax. You will need to amend your Pennsylvania state tax return.

You can make the corrections yourself.

  • To do it yourself, please follow these step-by-step instructions.
  • After you make the changes to your tax return, you will need to mail a copy of your amended state return.
  • Your printed return will include instructions on how and where to mail it.
  • If you need assistance, call us at the phone number in the ema2il.

Let us do the work for you.

  1. Please download and print this Authorization Form.
  2. Complete the form and fax it to us at the number printed at the top of the form.
  3. A TurboTax representative will contact you (within 15 days) when your amended (corrected return) is ready to be securely emailed back to you.
  4. You can print, sign, and mail the corrected return to the state taxing authority.

If you need to contact us, please use the phone number in the email from TurboTax and tell the representative you’re calling about the Pennsylvania 2011: Schedule C Loss

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