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venupogal
Apr 2, 2009, 06:23 PM
Can someone give info about which states allow you to claim India-USA tax treaty as a deduction on state income tax.

I have claimed for the past 2 years in South Carolina and I looks like IDAHO has this provision. This is idaho state gov website link. Check q/a 5.

Idaho State Tax Commission - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (http://www.tax.idaho.gov/answers_ALI.htm)

I want to know whether this provision is for Alabama. I have searched a lot online for this but everyone talks about federal exemption but not state exemption.

Please help.

venupogal
Apr 3, 2009, 09:32 PM
States that do not honor federal treaty benefits are Alabama, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Kansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Dakota and Pennsylvania.


People from other states make use of this info.

OIPS, State Income Taxes (http://oips.gmu.edu/taxes/state_income.html)