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Business & farm
The state specific ones would be input on the Non-resident state return if one was required to be filed. with losses on each of the K-1's there should be no State return due for those non-resident states. If any have income then check that specific state website.
For example MN: No return is required to be filed.
Part-year residents and nonresidents must file a Minnesota income tax return if their Minnesota gross income meets or exceeds the filing requirement ($10,350 for 2016).
CA no return is required to be filed.
Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents – File a California tax return if you have any income from California sources and your gross income (which consists of all income you received from all sources in the form of money, goods, property, and services, that is not exempt from tax) or adjusted gross income (which consists of your federal adjusted gross income from all sources, reduced or increased by all California income adjustments) is more than the amounts shown on the chart below for your filing status, age, and number of dependents. $13K is the Min.