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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Nonresident form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your legal first name, last name, and suffix in the designated fields. If filing jointly, include your spouse’s information as well.
  3. Input your Social Security Number (SSN) and your spouse’s SSN if applicable. Ensure this matches your federal return.
  4. Fill in your present home address, including city, state, and ZIP code. If there are any changes to your address, mark the appropriate box.
  5. Select your filing status by entering the corresponding number in the filing status box. This must align with what you reported on your federal return.
  6. Complete the exemptions section by indicating if you or your spouse are blind or over 65 years old. Enter the total number of dependents claimed.
  7. Proceed to report your Federal Adjusted Gross Income and Louisiana Adjusted Gross Income as instructed on the form.
  8. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Remember that all pages must be mailed together with required documents.

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If one of you is not a resident of Louisiana, you may file as a resident (Form IT-540) or a nonresident (Form IT-540B), whichever is more beneficial to you and your spouse.
State-based income sources: Earning income in a state can mean you have a filing requirement, even if you dont live or work there.
The State of Louisiana and the parish in which the event is being held are two separate taxing jurisdictions. The state tax rate, administered by the Louisiana Department of Revenue, is 5%.
Every nonresident shall pay a tax upon such net income as is derived from property located, or from services rendered, or from business transacted within the state, or from sources within the state, except as hereinafter exempted.
If you earn income in one state while living in another, you should expect to file a tax return for the state where you are living (your resident state). You may also be required to file a state tax return where your employer is located or any state where you have a source of income.

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If you are not a U.S. citizen, you are considered a nonresident of the United States for U.S. tax purposes unless you meet one of two tests. You are a resident of the United States for tax purposes if you meet either the green card test or the substantial presence test for the calendar year (January 1 December 31).
Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Individual Income Tax Only income earned from Louisiana sources, however, is taxed. Gambling winnings earned in Louisiana are considered to be Louisiana sourced income.

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