Client lives and pay taxes to Alabama with nonresident income from Montana.
Pays taxes to Federal and reported as income to Alabama.
How do I adjust Montana tax?
Dr. Charles Hills
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Oh, you bet we want that tax dollar. Our $1billion surplus is not nearly enough for the 1 million residents!
Here is the link to see the filing requirements:
https://montana.servicenowservices.com/citizen/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0014583
You must file a Montana Individual Income Tax return if:
Filing Status | Under 65 | 65 and Older |
---|---|---|
Single or Married Filing Separately | $5,090 | $7,800 |
Head of Household | $10,180 | $12,890 |
Married Filing Jointly | $10,180 | Single spouse over 65: $12,890 Both spouses over 65: $15,600 |
Many non resident states compute tax on all income, then reduce the tax based on the non-resident percentage portion. You'll need to follow the money through the MT return to see if thats whats happening.
AL should be giving credit for taxes paid to MT, so therye not double taxed on the same income.
Oh, you bet we want that tax dollar. Our $1billion surplus is not nearly enough for the 1 million residents!
Here is the link to see the filing requirements:
https://montana.servicenowservices.com/citizen/kb?id=kb_article_view&sysparm_article=KB0014583
You must file a Montana Individual Income Tax return if:
Filing Status | Under 65 | 65 and Older |
---|---|---|
Single or Married Filing Separately | $5,090 | $7,800 |
Head of Household | $10,180 | $12,890 |
Married Filing Jointly | $10,180 | Single spouse over 65: $12,890 Both spouses over 65: $15,600 |
Thank you. Income should not be taxed by Montana but they demand $104. Alabama threshold is also so high zero taxes owed only Federal.
I followed the money and found the alternative tax method is only $13 based on Schedule F $2521.
Again, Thank You for your help.
Dr. Charles Hills
"Income should not be taxed by Montana"
Ha ha ha. Don't tell that to our governor.
There are a lot of out-of-state owners of LLCs operating in MT, and there is no way the State would ignore this.
After reviewing the 'money trail' there is an alternative tax method only for non-residents.
Elected and only 0.0244% - $13 instead of MT calc of $104.
Thank you
Dr. Charles Hills, JD
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