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Promotional Credits: In Oklahoma, promotional credits are taxed as normal revenue. Withholding Tax on Gambling Winnings: winnings are taxed as supplementary wages under state tax law.
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.
Complete Schedule 511-NR-1 Income Allocation for Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents to arrive at Oklahoma Source Income (line 1) and Federal adjusted gross income (line 2).
Forms can be accessed from the OK Tax Commission website. Frequently requested forms can be accessed below. Notice: The Oklahoma Tax Commission is unable to mail forms to individuals or businesses.
Paper Form: You can download a paper copy of Form 511 from the Oklahoma Tax Commission website and mail it with your payment voucher.
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ing to Oklahoma Tax Commission, if you are a resident and your gross income exceeds the amount allowed for your filing status, you must file an Oklahoma tax return. Part year residents: During your period of residency you will have the same filing requirements as a resident.
The Oklahoma resident, filing a joint federal return with a nonresident civilian spouse, may file an Oklahoma return as married filing separate. The resident will file on Form 511 using the married filing separate rates and reporting only his/her income and deductions.
You would complete the Form 511 tax form if you are a resident of Oklahoma and you would complete Form 511 NR tax form if you are a part-year resident or non resident. A resident is someone whose permanent home is in the state of Oklahoma for the whole tax year.

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