If you earned income in South Carolina but don't live there and only come to umpire, here's a quick guide:
- Non-Resident Filing: If you earned income in South Carolina, you need to file a South Carolina tax return, even if you don't live there. This includes wages, rental income, or business income sourced from South Carolina
- Forms to Use: You should file the SC1040 form along with Schedule NR (Nonresident Schedule) to report your South Carolina-sourced income. The SC1040 is included in TurboTax when you add South Carolina in the State Tax section.
For more details, you can visit the South Carolina Department of Revenue (scroll down to filing requirements) and TurboTax websites.