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A group nonresident tax return is a single tax return that is for a group of individuals, also known as a composite tax return, that meets the California individual income tax return filing requirement .
Composite return overview Simply stated, a composite return is filed by a pass-through entity and reports the state income of all non-resident owners as one group. If a non-resident owner participates in a composite return, that non-resident is not required to file an individual income tax return.
Illinois uses Form IL-1023-C to file a composite return on behalf of non-resident shareholders. This form can be produced in 2 ways.
Any nonresident individual may elect to be included on the composite return.
A composite return is a tax return filed and paid at the entity level on behalf of the non-resident partners or shareholders. Each state has its own rules on eligibility and even the availability of filing a composite tax return, so it is important to be aware of the tax laws in each state.
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Composite return overview Simply stated, a composite return is filed by a pass-through entity and reports the state income of all non-resident owners as one group.
The largest benefit of filing a composite return is the convenience of filing only one state return at the entity level instead of filing returns for each non-resident.
Only nonresidents who are not otherwise required to file a return may be included in the computation. However, an individual (a natural person) shall be allowed to be included on a composite return even if he/she is otherwise required to file a return provided he/she uses option 3.
A composite return is a tax return filed and paid at the entity level on behalf of the non-resident partners or shareholders. Each state has its own rules on eligibility and even the availability of filing a composite tax return, so it is important to be aware of the tax laws in each state.
​ A composite return is a single return filed by a partnership, S corporation, or Limited Liability Company (LLC) taxed as a partnership or S corporation on behalf of two or more nonresident participants.

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