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March 19, 2025
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Non-resident 1099nec and W-2

  • March 19, 2025
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Hi there -

 

I have a 1099nec and a W-2 from acting work in Colorado and Tennessee this past year, but I am a resident of New York. 

I just have a lot of questions as to how to file them. 

 

The values in boxes 1 and 7 for the 1099nec are the same, $2321. I'm assuming I need to file a non-resident state tax return for this. I have already gone through my expenses and narrowed it down to what I had to buy (some of it was meals for the cast of the show I was in, will come in later). When it asks me to submit my wages made by the state, do I submit the $2321? Or since it's non-employee compensation, should I enter 0? 

Secondly with this, it is asking me about a Business Meals Deduction and automatically gives me the number $73. Is this accurate? Do I have to worry about it? 

 

And then for the W-2, since it is from Tennessee, do I need to worry about filing a non-resident tax return since it does not give me the option to even select TN? 

 

Thanks in advance. 

    1 reply

    AmyC
    Employee
    March 19, 2025

    CO Filing Requirements shows you do need to file a CO return. Since it is self-employment income, when you go through the CO, you will enter it to match the federal.

    Meals $73 is up to you to follow what you entered and verify that is the correct, allowed deduction.

    TN does not have a state tax, nothing to file.

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