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  2. Begin by entering your personal information at the top of the form, including your Social Security Number and address. If filing jointly, include your spouse's details.
  3. Indicate your residency status by checking the appropriate box for nonresident or part-year resident.
  4. Complete Schedule 511NR-1 to report your income. Enter wages, interest, dividends, and other income sources in both the Federal and Oklahoma columns.
  5. Proceed to Schedule 511NR-A to list any additions to your income, such as state bond interest or net operating losses.
  6. Next, complete Schedule 511NR-B for any subtractions from your income, including exemptions like military retirement pay.
  7. Fill out Schedule 511NR-D if you are itemizing deductions; otherwise, enter the standard deduction amount based on your filing status.
  8. Calculate your total tax using the provided tax table and enter it on the main form. Don't forget to check for any credits you may qualify for on Schedule 511NR-F.
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The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) increased the standard deduction from $6,500 to $12,000 for individual filers, from $13,000 to $24,000 for joint returns, and from $9,550 to $18,000 for heads of household between 2017 and 2018. As before, the amounts are indexed annually for inflation.
You can obtain this form from our website at tax.ok.gov. . File as if both the resident and the nonresident civilian were Oklahoma residents on Form 511. Use the married filing joint filing status, and report all income.
Standard deduction amount increased. For 2018, the standard deduction amount has been increased for all fil- ers. The amounts are: Single or Married filing separately $12,000. $24,000.
For 2019, the additional standard deduction amount for the aged or the blind is $1,300. The additional standard deduction amount increases to $1,650 for unmarried taxpayers.
The standard deduction reduces your taxable income, making filing without itemizing expenses easier for many taxpayers. Here are the standard deductions for Oklahoma in 2024 based on filing status: Single or Married Filing Separately: $6,350. Head of Household: $9,350.

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If your filing status is single or married filing separate, your Oklahoma standard deduction is $6,350. If your filing status is head of household, your Oklahoma standard deduction is $9,350. If your filing status is married filing joint or qualifying widow(er), your Oklahoma standard deduction is $12,700.
If you are a resident of Oklahoma, your active duty military pay is not taxable to Oklahoma.
Requirement to Make Withholding Payments Section 2385.30 requires a PTE to withhold income tax at the rate of 5% on each nonresident members share of distributed Oklahoma income.

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