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If you make $120,000 a year living in the region of Washington DC, USA, you will be taxed $37,308. That means that your net pay will be $82,693 per year, or $6,891 per month.
A single member LLC is disregarded for federal tax purposes and is treated as a sole proprietorship whose owner must file a Schedule C with their Form 1040. This means that the LLC must file a Form 1065, U.S. Partnership Return of Income and send each member a Schedule K-1.
Generally, an unincorporated business, with gross income (Line 11) more than $12,000 must file a D 30 (whether or not it has net income). This includes any business carrying on and/or engaging in any trade, business, or commercial activity in DC with income from DC sources.
Under the actual residency test, if you simply live in DC (for 183 days or more) in VA (for more than 183 days) or in MD (for more than six months), then you are a resident of that state. To simply live there means to rent an apartment, a dorm or a temporary house.
DC nonresidents are not required to file a DC return. A taxpayer working in DC but residing in another state is not subject to DC income tax. Nonresidents may request a refund of DC tax erroneously withheld or DC estimated payments made in error by filing Form D-40B, Nonresident Request for Refund.

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You must file a DC tax return if: You were a resident of the District of Columbia and you were required to file a federal tax return. (A resident is an individual domiciled in DC at any time during the taxable year);
If Form D-65 is filed instead of Form D-30, attach an explanation to the D-65. (1)(a) A partnership with gross income of more than $12,000 which leases real or personal property in DC, regardless of whether services are performed, (including professional partnerships) must file a Form D-30 instead of Form D-65.
The D-30 form will print when gross income is more then $12,000. The D-65 will print when gross income is $12,000 or less.

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