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How to use or fill out the AR-OI Other Income/Loss And Depreciation Differences online
Filling out the AR-OI Other Income/Loss And Depreciation Differences form is essential for accurately reporting specific income and depreciation differences for Arkansas state tax purposes. This guide provides clear steps to ensure you complete the form online effectively.
Follow the steps to fill out your form accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Enter your Social Security number in the appropriate field to ensure proper identification.
- Provide your name as it appears on your tax return.
- For full year resident filers using filing status 4 (married filing separately on the same return), complete columns (A) and (B). All other filing statuses should complete only column (A).
- For part year resident filers, if using filing status 4, complete columns (A) and (B); otherwise, complete column (A) only. Enter only the amount of income/loss attributable to Arkansas in column (C).
- Full year nonresident filers should also complete columns (A) and (B) if using filing status 4. If an amount appears in column (C), provide an explanation as required.
- In line items 1 through 10, enter the respective amounts for various income and depreciation items such as HSA distributions, gambling winnings, and net operating losses.
- For any other income or specifics, fill in the descriptions in the fields provided.
- Add the figures from lines 1 through 10 and enter the total in the appropriate box, ensuring to cross-reference with Form AR1000F / AR1000NR.
- Once all fields are completed, save your changes, download the form, print it if necessary, or share it as required.
Start completing your AR-OI form online today for accurate reporting.
Part year residents who received any gross income while an Arkansas resident must file a return (regardless of marital status, filing status, or amount). *Gross income is all income (before deductions) other than income specifically described as exempt on pages 9 and 10 Exempt From Income Tax.
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