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I live in VA but earned $120 in royalties from an oil and gas investment in LA. I received a 1099-MISC. Do I have to file LA taxes too? (Or just VA and Federal)
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No, you would only file taxes for Virginia and include the royalty income on your state and federal returns. You do not need to file a return for Louisiana.
Thank you very much for the reply!
I have a follow up question, if you don’t mind. Is there an amount that would trigger having to file in both states? I found something on LA tax site that seems like $1000 is the threshold? Thanks!
The information you posted relates to the issuance of Form 1099-MISC by a Louisiana company for royalty payments of at least $1,000 to a non-resident. This is not relevant for filing a Louisiana State tax return.
Although Louisiana requires that all non-residents file a tax return to report income from Louisiana sources, it's unlikely that you would owe taxes in Louisiana for your royalty payments. Note that you can file online for free: Louisiana File Online.
For more information: Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Individual Income Tax
Does this also apply to New York State? I am a resident of California and receive royalties from a University based in New York State. Do I have to file a New York State tax return? Does it depend on the amount of the royalty received?
If you are a New York State nonresident you must file Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, if you meet any of the following conditions:
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