Canadian Citizen worked in Indiana on TN-1 during the week (returning to Toronto for the weekend)
Had an apartment (paid rent, utilities, etc.) in Indiana
Only source of income is from the job in Indiana
Based on the state tax document it seems I can. I will have file MFS (has to be same as the filing status in 1040NR). However, I want to ensure that they will not come after my tax deferred accounts (or something else).
Thanks!
Can 1040NR taxpayer file State resident tax return ?
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nirvana_1959
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nirvana_1959
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In fact, you MUST file some form of state tax return if you earned income in that state, or lived in that state. Doesn't matter if you filed 1040NR. Evemn if it is just to get back the tax that was withheld for the state.
Irt can be a NR return for that state.
Irt can be a NR return for that state.
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