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A nonresident or part-year resident of Iowa must complete the IA 1040 reporting the individuals total income, including income earned outside Iowa. The taxpayer is allowed adjustments to income, a federal tax deduction, and standard or itemized deductions on the same basis as if the taxpayer were a resident of Iowa.
Only Iowa residents or part-year residents with an income tax liability in another state, local jurisdiction in another state, or foreign country may reduce their Iowa tax liability by claiming an Iowa Out-of-State Tax Credit.
An Iowa resident is an individual that maintains a permanent place of abode in Iowa or is domiciled in Iowa for 183 days or more. A Nonresident of Iowa is an individual that is not domiciled in Iowa and is a resident of another state. A Part-Year Resident is an individual that moved into or out of Iowa during the year.
RESIDENCY QUALIFICATIONS Iowa must be the only place you have a true and fixed residence. Additionally, you cannot claim residency, nor hold resident privileges in another state or country. You must have an Iowa Drivers license or state-issued ID in addition to 90-day residency (Go to Section 2).
Except as otherwise provided in this rule all income of nonresidents derived from sources within Iowa is subject to Iowa income tax. Net income received by a nonresident taxpayer from a business, trade, profession, or occupation in Iowa must be reported.
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Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents In addition to the exemption provisions above, if you were a nonresident or part-year resident and had net income from Iowa sources of less than $1,000 (see note below) you are exempt from Iowa tax.
The composite return tax is computed by multiplying each nonresident members Iowa-source income from the pass-through entity by the top Iowa tax rate applicable to that nonresident member (for tax year 2022: 8.53% for individuals and pass-through entities; 9.8% for C corporations; 5% for financial institutions).
An Iowa resident is an individual that maintains a permanent place of abode in Iowa or is domiciled in Iowa for 183 days or more. A Nonresident of Iowa is an individual that is not domiciled in Iowa and is a resident of another state. A Part-Year Resident is an individual that moved into or out of Iowa during the year.

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