What tax return should a SC college student file who has income from a job in SC?
A. 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 Carolina resident will file a form SC1040 or SC1040A. A nonresident will file a form SC1040 and Schedule NR.
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 Carolina resident will file a form SC1040 or SC1040A. A nonresident will file a form SC1040 and Schedule NR. What are the filing requirements for a South Carolina resident working in another state? As a resident of South Carolina, you are taxed on all your income regardless of where it is earned. In order to avoid double taxation, South Carolina would allow a tax credit for the taxes that you had to pay to the other state on the wages earned in that state. For South Carolina purposes, you would file the SC1040 with the SC1040TC. A copy of the other state’s return and federal return must be attached to the filing of the South Carolina return. What is the filing requirement if one taxpayer is a resident of South Carolina and one is not? If one taxpayer is a resident of SC and one is no
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