Do I need to file a state tax return if I am a non-resident with income from Utah sources?

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Yes, if you are a non-resident earning income from Utah sources, you are required to file a state tax return with the Utah State Tax Commission. Non-residents must report any income they receive from Utah sources, including wages, rental income, and business income, among others. Certain income thresholds may apply, so it is essential to review the specific requirements outlined in the Utah state tax laws and regulations. Filing a state tax return as a non-resident ensures compliance with Utah tax laws and allows you to accurately report and pay any applicable taxes on your Utah-sourced income. For further details and assistance, please refer to the Utah State Tax Commission's guidelines or consult a tax professional.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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