Question 21 of 75.
Tim, a single taxpayer, lived and worked in Alabama from January 1 to April 30, 2019, at which time he moved to Illinois. His income from Alabama prior to his move was $9,000. His Alabama income after his move was $3,000, and his Illinois income was $68,312. What Alabama income tax form(s) should Tim file, and how much income should he report to the state?
Tim should file Form 40, Alabama Individual Income Tax Return for Residents and Part-year Residents, and report his annual income, including that earned in Illinois.
Tim should file Form 40, Alabama Individual Income Tax Return for Residents and Part-year Residents, and report $77,312, and Form 40 NR, Alabama Individual Nonresident Tax Return, and report $3,000.
Tim should file Form 40, Alabama Individual Income Tax Return for Residents and Part-year Residents, and report $12,000. He is not required to report his Illinois income to Alabama.
Tim should report $9,000 on Form 40, Alabama Individual Income Tax Return for Residents and Part-year Residents, and $3,000 on Form 40NR, Alabama Individual Nonresident Tax Return. He is not required to report his Illinois income to Alabama.
Tim should report $9,000 on Form 40, Alabama Individual Income Tax Return for Residents and Part-year Residents, and $3,000 on Form 40NR, Alabama Individual Nonresident Tax Return. He is not required to report his Illinois income to Alabama. | Correct |
Tim nonresident taxpayer who receives income from Alabama sources or for performing services within Alabama and who also had income while a resident of Alabama during the same tax year must file both the Alabama Nonresident Form 40NR and the Alabama Part-Year/Full-Year Resident Form 40. |
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