Note: The best practice when entering multiple state tax information into TaxSlayer ProWeb is to start with the nonresident return(s) and finish with the resident return. This allows the income tax data from the nonresident state(s) to transfer to the resident return.
North Dakota residents may claim a nonrefundable credit for taxes paid to another state. The income must be taxed by both jurisdictions. This credit is for state or local income taxes imposed on a taxpayer's income; it does not apply to foreign income taxes.
Before starting the North Dakota return, prepare the nonresident return(s). Once all nonresident returns are finished, create the Indiana resident return and ProWeb will automatically calculate the credit based on the nonresident return information.
If the North Dakota return is for a part-year resident, print a copy of the nonresident return(s) to refer to when entering the information for the credit.
To enter or adjust the credit for taxes paid to another state in the North Dakota individual tax return in ProWeb, from the North Dakota Return menu select:
- Credits
- Credit for Taxes Paid to Another State
Additional Information:
North Dakota State Tax Information
ProWeb: Which states does North Dakota have a reciprocal agreement with?
ND Tax Individual Income Tax Exemptions
ND Tax: Individual Income Tax Forms & Instructions
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