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North Carolina

You are required to file a 1040 to the IRS if you are a full resident which states that you had your residence in North Carolina for more than 183 days. You are required to file your 1040 with the state of North Carolina as well. The guidelines for your filing status for your grossed income is below at the link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

PART-YEAR RESIDENT:

If you are filing as a part-year resident of North Carolina, you will need Form D-400. Form D-400states if you have the type of ownership with properties, businesses, trade, occupations, professions, and any type of winnings such as gambling and/or lottery. If the gross income does not exceed the requirements, you may not have to file Form D-400. The guidelines have been provided at the following link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

NON-RESIDENT:

If you are a filing as a non-resident of North Carolina, you will need to file Form D-400. Form D-400 states if you have any type of ownership with properties and/or businesses, trade, occupations and/or professions, and any type of winnings such as gambling and/or lottery. If the gross income does not exceed the requirements, you may not have to file Form D-400. The guidelines have been provided at the following link: Individual Income Filing Requirements | NCDOR.

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