MarilynG1
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Investors & landlords

Yes, if you own Rental Property in another state, you need to file a Non-Resident return for that state.  Prepare your North Carolina return first, reporting just your North Carolina income.  When tax is calculated, you will get credit for tax paid to your resident state. 

 

Here's How to File a Non-Resident State Return and details from North Carolina Dept. of Revenue

 

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