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If the form in question is the 40-b, nonresident request for a refund, it will not print out if you have $0 liability and $0 refund. DC does not tax the DC nonresident. If this was your situation you do not need to file a DC return.
If the form in question is the 40-b, nonresident request for a refund, it will not print out if you have $0 liability and $0 refund. DC does not tax the DC nonresident. If this was your situation you do not need to file a DC return.
There are a number of people in this same situation: they own rental property in DC but reside and pay taxes in another state. It would be so **bleep** simple to put your explanation in the software or a popup explanation box. I spent a lot of time trying to find the answer and eventually accidentally lost all the fed and state of residency data that I had put in my program while I was trying to print a form that wouldn't print. Eventually I forced a print using the individual "forms" section of the program and sent a return to DC. A huge waste of time and lots of frustration that I could have totally avoided if you put a simple sentence in the program. I've had enough of TurboTax, not using it again. Not to mention that there's no info on how to input the AnswerXchange code that I received. Another worthless piece of info.
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