Oregon Form 40N Capital gains taxable to Oregon
My daughter lived with us in Georgia from January - March 2019 and then in North Carolina April - December 2019 so she is a part time resident in both states. She worked for a company based in Oregon on 2019 for which she received a 1099-MISC. She has investments for which she received 1099-DIVs. After entering the information for the 1099-DIVs we checked over her non-resident Oregon return and form 40N: OR came up. On line 9, Federal column (F) it shows $157.00. We are being asked to enter in Oregon column (S) to enter the dividend income taxable to Oregon. On line 13, Federal column (F) it shows $140.00. We are being asked to enter in Oregon column (S) to enter the capital gains taxable to Oregon. Is any of this is taxable to Oregon?