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June 4, 2022
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Kindly advice, as an expat lives 330 days overseas, but own a house subject for rental income , do i need to file state tax ?

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do I file a state tax return if I own a property in that state but don't live in ?

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Employee
June 4, 2022

Which state?

ehababdoAuthor
June 7, 2022

State of Indiana 

Employee
June 7, 2022

Rental income from a property located in Indiana is taxable by Indiana.  This website will guide you as to whether you should file as a resident, part-year resident, or nonresident:

https://www.in.gov/dor/individual-income-taxes/individual-income-tax-overview/

 

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
Carl11_2
Employee
June 4, 2022

Depends on the state. For example, FL does not tax personal income. So no tax return for that state.

 

Critter-3
June 4, 2022

Yes you should even if the property runs at a loss to preserve that information for the time you sell the property ... if you have not been reporting the property and depreciation the state may not recognize it later. 

Employee
June 4, 2022

The general rule is that rental income from a property located in State X is taxable by State X, as well as by the owner's state of residence.

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
Employee
June 4, 2022

If you abandoned your in-state domicile when you moved overseas, then you are no longer a resident of the state.  However, as a non-resident, you are required to file a non-resident tax return that reports and pays income tax on locally sourced income (in-state income).  A rental property in state A would be considered to be state A-sourced income.