I am a nonresident of North Dakota and a partner in an entity that has a business interest in North Dakota. Am I required to file a North Dakota income tax return?
If an individual derives any gross income from North Dakota sources, and is required to file a federal income tax return, that individual also has a North Dakota filing requirement. This includes partners, limited liability company members, and small business corporation shareholders of any business that has derived gross income from North Dakota sources, regardless of whether that income is distributed from the business.
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