TY-2019-510E PTE INCOME TAX RETURN-2025

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If a nonresident owner has other North Carolina source income that is not covered by a pass-through entity tax election, they are required to file a North Carolina income tax return, and they will claim a credit for the PTE tax paid on their behalf.
Get Transcript by Mail Go to .irs.gov, click Get Your Tax Record. Click Get Transcript by Mail. Make sure to request the Return Transcript and NOT the Account Transcript. The transcript is generally received within 10 business days from the IRSs receipt of the online request.
Taxed Pass-Through Entity Income. Effective for tax year 2022, North Carolina law allows an eligible S corporation and an eligible partnership to elect to pay North Carolina income tax at the entity level (collectively a Taxed PTE).
What are the filing requirements for Part Year and Nonresidents? You must file a North Carolina income tax return if you received income while being a part-year resident of NC or received income from NC sources.
In some cases, you may not need to file state taxes if you only lived in the state for a short time or if your income falls below a certain level. Some states follow a progressive tax rate, which means the rate increases with income, while others stick to a flat tax rate.

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Are refunds from the PTET subject to federal tax? For federal tax purposes, state tax refunds are often treated as taxable since they are deemed an accession of wealth. While specific IRS guidance has not been issued, there is a likelihood that PTET refunds are on par with other state tax refunds.
In general, the PTE payment is treated like any other tax expense on the federal return and is allocated pro-rata to owners based on ownership percentage.
Who must file. You must file a return if you are a nonresident alien engaged or considered to be engaged in a trade or business in the United States during the year.

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