Client lives in Minnesota and received a 1099-Misc (schedule E) for oil income in North Dakota. Can I presume that a ND return would have to be filed? Any there any deductions that would pertain to this type of income?
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Originally posted by zeros View PostClient lives in Minnesota and received a 1099-Misc (schedule E) for oil income in North Dakota. Can I presume that a ND return would have to be filed?
The nice thing about TheTaxBook All States edition is it gives you the filing requirements for each state for non-residents who earn income in that state.
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ND requires a tax return in this case. See the following from ND dept of revenue:
Income from oil, gas, and other mineral interests
An individual who is a nonresident
of North Dakota is subject to North Dakota income tax on income derived from tangible property located in North Dakota. An ownership interest in oil, gas, or other mineral deposit in North Dakota constitutes a tangible property (real property) interest in North Dakota. Therefore, income that a nonresident individual receives from an oil, gas,
and mineral lease contract is subject to North Dakota income tax.
There is some reciprocity for MN and ND residents, but that does not apply here.
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Originally posted by zeros View PostClient lives in Minnesota and received a 1099-Misc (schedule E) for oil income in North Dakota. Can I presume that a ND return would have to be filed? Any there any deductions that would pertain to this type of income?
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