I was told I have to file a non resident return for DC, for an internship. I paid for Turbo Tax to prepare a DC return, but the form is not included.

The worksheet includes DC and I have instructions on how to mail it, but there is no actual form to sign and send in for DC that's included.

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I was told I have to file a non resident return for DC, for an internship. I paid for Turbo Tax to prepare a DC return, but the form is not included.

If you work in DC and live in any other state, you're not subject to DC income tax. Therefore there's no out-of-state credit to be taken on your return. If you go to the Personal Info section, scroll down to Other State Income, click Edit and delete DC you should be OK.

Here's some of filing requirements as listed in the DC tax instructions:

You do not need to file a current year DC Individual Income tax return if:
• You were not required to file a federal income tax return.
• You were not considered a resident of DC during the taxable year.

• You were an elected member of the US government who was not domiciled in DC.
• You were an employee on the personal staff of an elected member of the US Congress and you and the elected member were bonafide residents of the same state.

You are not required to file a DC return if you are a nonresident of DC unless you are claiming a refund of DC taxes withheld or DC estimated taxes paid. Use Form D-40B, Non-Resident Request for Refund (available by visiting http://otr.cfo.dc.gov/node/379192).

‎June 7, 2019 2:58 PM 28 Replies New Member

I was told I have to file a non resident return for DC, for an internship. I paid for Turbo Tax to prepare a DC return, but the form is not included.

If you work in DC and live in any other state, you're not subject to DC income tax. Therefore there's no out-of-state credit to be taken on your return. If you go to the Personal Info section, scroll down to Other State Income, click Edit and delete DC you should be OK.

Here's some of filing requirements as listed in the DC tax instructions:

You do not need to file a current year DC Individual Income tax return if:
• You were not required to file a federal income tax return.
• You were not considered a resident of DC during the taxable year.

• You were an elected member of the US government who was not domiciled in DC.
• You were an employee on the personal staff of an elected member of the US Congress and you and the elected member were bonafide residents of the same state.