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In that case, use:
{={MERGEFIELD TaxExplorer_TaxCalc_SA302_CY_Bal_PMT \# 0.00}+{MERGEFIELD TaxExplorer_TaxCalc_SA302_NY_POA1 \# 0.00} \# 0.00}
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