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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Social Security Number and your spouse’s, if applicable. Ensure you check the box if you are amending your return.
  3. Fill in your name, address, and the state where you lived on January 1, 2021. Make sure to include the county code for where you worked.
  4. In the income section, enter your gross income from Indiana employment and any allowable deductions as per federal Schedule 1.
  5. Calculate your Indiana adjusted gross income by subtracting deductions from your gross income.
  6. Determine the county tax due by multiplying your adjusted gross income by the appropriate county tax rate found in the instructions.
  7. Complete lines for Indiana state and county taxes withheld using W-2 forms, ensuring all necessary documents are attached.
  8. If expecting a refund, provide direct deposit information including routing and account numbers. Check the box if outside U.S.

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You must file Form 1040-NR, U.S. Nonresident Alien Income Tax Return only if you have income that is subject to tax, such as wages, tips, scholarship and fellowship grants, dividends, etc. Refer to Foreign students, scholars, teachers, researchers and exchange visitors for more information.
Form 1040-NR (some may refer to it as 1040NR), is the nonresident version of Form 1040, formally known as the US Individual Income Tax Return. Essentially, it is the primary tax return form for nonresidents who earned US-sourced income to file during tax season.
IT-40 is the full-year resident individual state tax return for Indiana. IT-40PNR is the part-year or full-year nonresident individual state tax return for Indiana.
Generally, if you were a resident of another state (or country) at any time during the year and had income from Indiana (except certain interest, dividends or pension income), you must file a tax return with Indiana. Read more about your residency status and choosing the right form to file.
More In Forms and Instructions You may need to file Form 1040-NR if you: Were a nonresident alien engaged in a trade or business in the United States. Represented a deceased person who would have had to file Form 1040-NR. Represented an estate or trust that had to file Form 1040-NR.

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Individual nonresidents and part-year residents are taxed at a flat state tax rate of 3.23%, plus any applicable county tax. Indiana no longer gives the option for nonresident individuals to opt-out of filing composite returns; it is now required.
Part-Year Residents and Full-Year Nonresidents If you were a part-year resident and received income while you lived in Indiana, you must file your Indiana income taxes. If you were a full-year nonresident of Indiana, but received any income from Indiana sources, you must file your Indiana income taxes.
Generally, NRIs are not mandated to file ITRs solely based on their non-resident status. However, their obligation to file hinges on their total income generated in India during a specific financial year. The Income Tax Act 1961 dictates the income threshold that triggers mandatory ITR filing for NRIs.

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