my son lives in Maryland, his income came from VA and IL, what non resident forms do i have to fill out thanking you in advance...jim s
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Which is his legal state of residence?
Originally posted by jim s View Postmy son lives in Maryland, his income came from VA and IL, what non resident forms do i have to fill out thanking you in advance...jim s
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Originally posted by jim s View Postmy son lives in Maryland, his income came from VA and IL, what non resident forms do i have to fill out thanking you in advance...jim s
I have truckers that live in La and work in 10-12 states. I non resident those states and take all the credits off of them and put on the resident state La so he don't have to owe that much since not working here in his state. (which he always owes alot in La.)SueBaby
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Originally posted by SueBaby View PostIf he lives in Maryland then the non resident forms would be VA and IL.
I have truckers that live in La and work in 10-12 states. I non resident those states and take all the credits off of them and put on the resident state La so he don't have to owe that much since not working here in his state. (which he always owes alot in La.)
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After you've researched Amtrak "act"
Originally posted by SueBaby View PostHow is that?
Exception is of course if the trucking business in incorporated, THEN the corporation
must register in each state. A real can of worms. So my trucker and his wife operate as
a partnership.ChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Originally posted by ChEAr$ View Postor whatever it's called, you'll find that truckers file income tax only for their home state.
Exception is of course if the trucking business in incorporated, THEN the corporation
must register in each state. A real can of worms. So my trucker and his wife operate as
a partnership.SueBaby
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