I received a K-1 from an LLC partnership that listed rental income from Arizona. We also received a Non-Resident (NR) K-1 that also listed this income for each partner.
As partners do we have to file a non-resident return in Arizona in addition to our own home state individual return?
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In the state of Arizona, individuals must file a tax return if they are:
Non-Residents
In the case of nonresidents, A.R.S. § 43-1091 provides that Arizona gross income includes only that portion of federal adjusted gross income which represents income from sources within this state. Income of a nonresident from the wages or salary received by the nonresident employee who is in this state on a temporary basis for the purpose of performing disaster recovery from a declared disaster during a disaster period as defined in section 42-1130 is not considered income from sources within this state.
For Arizona income tax purposes, A.R.S. § 43-104 defines the term “nonresident” to mean every individual other than a resident.
Arizon section 43-1411. Partnership, individual partnership liability
An individual carrying on a business in partnership shall be liable for income tax only in his individual capacity.
Is this still in effect for 2022 filings?
We did Federal on TurboTax with no issues. We live in Texas and have a small condo in AZ. Down for Maint some this year and the rental income is just below $15000. Does that mean we don’t have to file an AZ non resident return this year?
thanks
Dave K
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