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What are the filing requirements for a nonresident working in SC?

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What are the filing requirements for a nonresident working in SC?

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A. A nonresident individual must file if the gross income taxable to SC is more than the federal personal exemption amount. A nonresident individual files a form SC1040 – “SC Individual Income Tax Return” and Schedule NR – “Nonresident Schedule.” See Code Sections 12-6-1720 and 12-6-2220.

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A nonresident individual must file if the gross income taxable to SC is more than the federal personal exemption amount. A nonresident individual files a form SC1040 – “SC Individual Income Tax Return” and Schedule NR – “Nonresident Schedule.” What are the filing requirements for a nonresident who has an investment in rental property in SC? A nonresident individual having SC rental property as an investment in SC should file a form SC1040 – “SC Individual Income Tax Return” and Schedule NR – “Nonresident Schedule.” Rents received from the rental of real estate, less all related expenses, are allocated to SC providing the property is not used in or connected with the taxpayer’s trade or business. What tax return should a SC college student file who has income from a job in SC? A student attending college in SC and working in South Carolina should file a tax return to report income earned in South Carolina and claim a refund for additional tax that may have been withheld. A South Carolin

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