My PSD file is larger when placed in InDesign both documents are the same dimensions.

My 300dpi PSD file and InDesign CC file are the same dimensions (14.625 x 11)...
I have drawn guides in both files in the same place but when I place the PSD file the image appears larger and the guides do not align even though InDesign indicates that the PSD file is placed at 100%.

Did you double check that both the holding frame and the image are at 100%? It's possible to have a scaled frame with the image at 100% like this:

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