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posted Mar 24, 2020 2:51:26 PM

I own a rental property in Oklahoma, the net income is $1,110. Do I need to file a tax return in Oklahoma (I'm a military, Alaskan resident.)

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Intuit Alumni
Mar 24, 2020 3:24:46 PM

Yes.  If the state in which you own rental property has a personal income tax you will have to file a non-resident tax return for that state if you meet the minimum filing requirements.  

 

In Oklahoma, Non Residents are required to file if they have more than $1000 in Gross Income.  Here is a link to those filing requirements for your information:  Oklahoma Filing Requirements

 

If your rental made a profit you will have to pay tax in that state, but can generally receive a credit on your resident tax return for taxes paid to another state. 

 

TurboTax recommends that you process your Oklahoma Non-Resident Return first, before starting on your Resident Return.

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Intuit Alumni
Mar 24, 2020 3:24:46 PM

Yes.  If the state in which you own rental property has a personal income tax you will have to file a non-resident tax return for that state if you meet the minimum filing requirements.  

 

In Oklahoma, Non Residents are required to file if they have more than $1000 in Gross Income.  Here is a link to those filing requirements for your information:  Oklahoma Filing Requirements

 

If your rental made a profit you will have to pay tax in that state, but can generally receive a credit on your resident tax return for taxes paid to another state. 

 

TurboTax recommends that you process your Oklahoma Non-Resident Return first, before starting on your Resident Return.