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June 5, 2019
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I live in VA and own a rental property in Washington DC. The Washington DC tax form had no place for me to show income. How do I report my rental income to Washington DC?

  • June 5, 2019
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Best answer by DS30

No you will not need to file a DC state return related to your DC rental property. 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.

Just report the DC rental income on your VA resident state income tax return.

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June 5, 2019

No you will not need to file a DC state return related to your DC rental property. 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.

Just report the DC rental income on your VA resident state income tax return.

June 5, 2019
Answer is incomplete. If your gross rental income exceeds $12,000, you need to file DC Form D-30,  
Unincorporated Business Franchise Tax Return.
April 10, 2021

It seems that Turbotax does not include the DC-30 form with the DC State that I downloaded.  I wonder why not?