maglib
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Investors & landlords

@georgeraybe   YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO FILE A NR return as your below the filing threshold.  

 

Arizona nonresidents earning income from Arizona sources and who meet the filing threshold are required to file a nonresident tax return (AZ Form 140NR).  Rental income from a property located in Arizona is considered income from Arizona sources.  If you are required to file a nonresident return, report the rental income on Form 140NR, line 21.  
Arizona does not allow individuals a adjustment to reduce current year income with net a operating loss carry forward utilized on the federal return.  
 
To determine if you meet the filing threshold for a nonresident see Form 140NR instructions, page 1) for the table listing the filing thresholds for each type of filing status. 
The filing threshold (GROSS RENT) used to determine if a taxpayer must
file an Arizona individual income tax return was adjusted
for inflation.
The filing threshold is based on a taxpayer’s filing status
and federal gross income excluding certain income that
Arizona does not tax. A taxpayer must file if they are:
• Single and gross income is more than $12,950;
• Married filing joint and gross income is more than
$25,900;
• Married filing separate and gross income is more than
$12,950; and
• Head of Household and gross income is more than
$19,400.
For more information and income that is excluded, see the
table, Arizona Filing Requirements, provided on page 1 of
the instructions for the income tax form you are filing
 
 
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