For taxpayers filing using paper forms: If you expect a refund, be sure to mail your return to the North Carolina Department of Revenue, PO Box R, Raleigh, NC 27634-0001. If you owe taxes, mail your return and payment to the North Carolina Department of Revenue , PO Box 25000, Raleigh, NC 27640-0640.
Do I have to file state taxes in North Carolina?
You must file a North Carolina income tax return if you received income while being a resident of NC or received income from NC sources. If you had North Carolina income tax withheld but do not meet the filing requirements, you must file a North Carolina return in order to receive a refund for any withholdings.
Do you have to file taxes in North Carolina?
North Carolina Residents: If you were a resident of North Carolina during tax year 2018, you must file a North Carolina individual income tax return if your gross income for 2018 exceeds the amount shown in the Filing Requirements Chart for your filing status.
How to calculate North Carolina tax for nonresidents?
If you were a Nonresident or Part-Year Resident and received income from North Carolina sources, complete Form D-400 Schedule PN, 2020 Part-Year and Nonresident Schedule to determine the percentage of total gross income from all sources that is subject to North Carolina tax.
Can a married couple file a joint state tax return in NC?
A married couple who files a joint federal income tax return may file a joint State return even if one spouse is a nonresident and had no North Carolina income. However, the spouse required to file a North Carolina return has the option of filing the State return as married filing separately.
Do you claim the same filing status in North Carolina?
You will claim the same filing status on your North Carolina return that you claimed on your federal return unless you or your spouse is a nonresident and had no North Carolina taxable income for the tax year. Should I round off cents to whole dollars when completing my North Carolina income tax return?