Do I have to file Nc TAXES for non resident on w2-G or can it all be done in 1040 Ga?
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You will need to file a nonresident state return to report your gambling winnings from NC on Form W-2G. There is no exemption for gambling winnings in NC. You would also need to prepare a resident state (GA) return.
When preparing returns in multiple states, it's best to do your nonresident (NC) and/or part-year resident state returns first, and your resident (GA) state last. So, that the credit for the nonresident state taxes paid is accurately calculated on your resident state tax return.
For more information about NC filing requirements for earning income, click here
Please see FAQ, and complete the steps to report your winnings/losses on Form W-2G: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5122514
You will need to file a nonresident state return to report your gambling winnings from NC on Form W-2G. There is no exemption for gambling winnings in NC. You would also need to prepare a resident state (GA) return.
When preparing returns in multiple states, it's best to do your nonresident (NC) and/or part-year resident state returns first, and your resident (GA) state last. So, that the credit for the nonresident state taxes paid is accurately calculated on your resident state tax return.
For more information about NC filing requirements for earning income, click here
Please see FAQ, and complete the steps to report your winnings/losses on Form W-2G: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/5122514
Hey I just saw this post. Did you end up filing NC return and took the credit on GA?
Did you write off your gambling loss on GA as well?
I'd like to hear your experience 🙂
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