Can I live in NC and work in SC?

Yes… Absolutely you do. You have to file a Non-resident NC tax return for just the NC wages….then after that is done, you file a SC Resident tax return which taxes everything. Once SC calculates their tax, then they will allow you to take a credit for part or all the taxes you had to pay to NC.

If you work in South Carolina, then you might be subject to South Carolina tax withholding. South Carolina also requires you to file a return if you are a nonresident who earns money within the state. That means you can file a South Carolina return and claim a credit of any taxes you pay to North Carolina.

Do you have to pay taxes in SC if you live in NC?

The tax is required to be paid in South Carolina (SC) where the money was earned, if you have taxable income for the year. The idea behind this credit for North Carolina (NC) is explained below under “Resident State”.

Do you get NC tax refund if you work in SC?

I live in NC but work in SC, while filing in NC do i put income earned & taxed by SC in “other state Tax Credit”??? if so i get full refund in SC and 0 in NC? Be sure to complete your non-resident state (SC) return BEFORE you do your home state return. That way, TT should automatically enter the correct “other state credit” on your NC return.

How to file individual income tax in South Carolina?

A nonresident individual receiving South Carolina income from wages, rental property, businesses, or other investments in South Carolina, must file an SC1040 South Carolina Individual Income Tax Return and Schedule NR Nonresident Schedule. See Code Sections 12-6-1720 and 12-6-2220. I earn income through gig work.

Do you have to pay North Carolina income tax if you work in another state?

If you live in North Carolina but work in another state, you still might have to pay North Carolina income tax on that out-of-state income. North Carolina has minimum income thresholds for filing …

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