This is a legal form that was released by the Rhode Island Department of Revenue - a government authority operating within Rhode Island. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: Who is considered a nonresident in Rhode Island for tax purposes?
A: An individual who is not a resident of Rhode Island but earns income from Rhode Island sources.
Q: How do nonresidents calculate their Rhode Island tax?
A: Nonresidents can use Schedule II to calculate their Rhode Island tax.
Q: What is Schedule II used for?
A: Schedule II is used by nonresidents to calculate their Rhode Island tax liability.
Q: What income is subject to Rhode Island tax for nonresidents?
A: Nonresidents are taxed on their Rhode Island source income.
Q: What are some examples of Rhode Island source income?
A: Rhode Island source income may include wages earned in Rhode Island, rental income from Rhode Island properties, and income from a business conducted in Rhode Island.
Q: Is there a minimum income threshold for nonresidents to file taxes in Rhode Island?
A: Yes, nonresidents with Rhode Island source income of $10 or more are required to file a Rhode Island tax return.
Q: Can nonresidents claim any deductions or credits on their Rhode Island tax return?
A: Nonresidents can claim deductions and credits based on their specific circumstances, similar to residents.
Q: What is the tax rate for nonresidents in Rhode Island?
A: The tax rate for nonresidents in Rhode Island is 5.99% of their Rhode Island source income.
Q: Are nonresidents required to make estimated tax payments?
A: Yes, nonresidents with Rhode Island source income are required to make estimated tax payments if their Rhode Island tax liability is expected to be $400 or more.
Q: When is the due date for nonresident tax returns in Rhode Island?
A: Nonresident tax returns in Rhode Island are due on or before April 15th, or the same due date as the federal tax return, if different.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Schedule II by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Rhode Island Department of Revenue.