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April 15, 2024
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INT/DIV income owed to South Carolina due to a 2 day work conference NR visit

  • April 15, 2024
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Hello,

 

I attended a 2 day work conference in South Carolina due to which my company issued me a W2 that shows a portion (small) of my pay was wage earned in SC. As I was going through the process of figuring out taxes due there, TT prompted me to identify interest and dividend income that is taxable in South Carolina. Does this mean that 2/365 (fraction of the year spent in SC) of my OVERALL interest and dividend income for the year is taxable in SC also?! To be clear, I am not a resident of SC.

 

Any insight regarding this will be highly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

    Best answer by SteamTrain

    No...just the W-2 income.

     

    Div and Int income is only taxed there if you actually become a resident of SC.

     

    @vishalg_99 

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    SteamTrain
    Employee
    April 15, 2024

    No...just the W-2 income.

     

    Div and Int income is only taxed there if you actually become a resident of SC.

     

    @vishalg_99 

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