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March 10, 2025
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Maryland form 502 issue

  • March 10, 2025
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issue is resolved - I interpreted something incorrectly

Best answer by VolvoGirl

No.  You can’t deduct state income tax paid on the state return.  The state tax paid is either state withholding or estimates which you get credit for later on your state return.   

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VolvoGirl
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March 10, 2025

No.  You can’t deduct state income tax paid on the state return.  The state tax paid is either state withholding or estimates which you get credit for later on your state return.   

March 10, 2025

I figured it out - thank you!

March 11, 2025

Your Maryland itemized deductions should include your property tax and exclude your state income tax. In your example, your Maryland itemized deduction should be $45,200.

 

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