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Can you live in North Carolina and work in South Carolina?

By Christopher Martinez |

Yes, as long as your total yearly income (that includes everything) was above the NC-Limits for filing. ……..and then AFTER that, you work on the SC resident tax return, which calculates a tax on ALL your income from everywhere…..

Does South Carolina have tax reciprocity with North Carolina?

Since the state you worked in North Carolina does not have a reciprocal agreement with your home state of South Carolina, you’ll have to file a resident tax return and a nonresident tax return.

Does North Carolina tax income from other states?

If you lived in another state, but earned income in North Carolina, but your residence is out of state, you are also a nonresident. File Form D-400 with TC to file a nonresident North Carolina return and make sure to attach a copy of the return you filed with your state of residence.

Can you live in North Carolina and South Carolina?

Sharing a border, the two states aren’t far from each other at all. In fact, many people who work in Charlotte, NC easily commute between the two states. They enjoy the lower cost of living in SC while taking advantage of the urban perks in NC. With North and South Carolina, you can get the best of both worlds.

What happens when you move to North Carolina and work in SC?

Indicating the move will trigger the Part-Year tax return for NC. For NC, the part-year also includes the nonresident tax return too for that part of the year you worked in SC. BUT…SC does things differently, for part year residents of SC, you will have to choose whether to file as a full-year SC resident, or as a full year Non-resident.

Do you have to pay North Carolina taxes if you work in South Carolina?

That means you can file a South Carolina return and claim a credit of any taxes you pay to North Carolina. While working in two states, you have the option of paying income tax to one state while declaring a tax credit on those payments to the second.

How is 11 months of work put in as NC income?

Then the 11 months of work income is also put in as NC income as a nonresident (there are separate columns in the software to allocate those amounts). Then for SC, as a part year resident of SC, you will have to choose whether to file as a full-year SC resident, or as a full year Non-resident.