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Investors & landlords
Yes, you’ll need to file a nonresident state return if you made money from sources in a state you don’t live in. Some examples are:
- Wages or income you earned while working in that state
- Out-of-state rental income, gambling winnings, or profits from property sales
- S Corporation or partnership income
- Beneficiary income from a trust or estate
- For active duty military: non-military income earned outside your state of legal residence
- If your employer withheld taxes for the wrong state
Every state has its own rules regarding nonresident returns. Check your state's Department of Revenue website for specific details. Nonresidents of WV with source income in WV will file IT-140.
How to File a Nonresident Return? This link tells you how to get TurboTax to generate the nonresident return - you will want to add WV in the Other State Income box.
West Virginia Personal Income Tax - Prepare your nonresident return before you prepare the resident VA return.
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March 28, 2023
12:42 PM