I live in Minnesota and file a state tax return and also file a North Dakota non-resident return because I receive Royalties. When filing in North Dakota you have to file both a ND Individual Income Tax Return along with the Non-Resident Tax Return. My question is on the Inidividual Return it lets you take a subtraction for
Social Security benefit exclusion--thus lowering my North Dakota taxable interest. Am I able to take this subtraction even though I am not a resident of North Dakota? Thank you for any help you can offer!
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If the benefits are not taxable to ND, there is no exclusion for them.
You are filing a ND tax return and it has an attachment for the NR portion to determine the taxable income. If you look at Schedule ND-1NR 2022 line 23 shows tax liability and instructions to move to the ND-1, page 2, line 19.
Social Security benefits are discussed on page 2.
Thank you
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