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A resident taxpayer who receives income for personal services performed in another state must report the full amount of such income on the Oklahoma return (Form 511). If another state taxes this income, the resident may qualify for this credit.
Proof of Oklahoma Residency Documents Utility bill (electric, land or cell phone, gas/oil/propane, water, sewer, cable/satellite).
Section 7-3-36 - Residency (a) An Oklahoma resident is a person domiciled in this state. "Domicile" is the place established as a person's true, fixed, and permanent home. A domicile, once established, remains until a new one is established.
A utility bill, credit card statement, lease agreement or mortgage statement will all work to prove residency. If you've gone paperless, print a billing statement from your online account.
All resident partners must file individual income tax returns with Oklahoma if they are required to file individual Federal Income Tax Returns. All nonresident partners that have gross income of $1,000.00 must file an Oklahoma Return even though their net may actually be a loss.
1. Proof of Identity/Lawful Presence in the U.S. State-Issued Birth Certificate. Consular Report of Birth Abroad. Unexpired Permanent Resident Card. Unexpired Employment Authorization Card. Naturalization Certificate. Unexpired U.S. Passport. Certificate of Citizenship.
U. S. Passport or U. S. Passport Card. Certificate of Citizenship. Certificate of Naturalization. Consular Report of Birth Abroad. Permanent Resident Card. Employment Authorization Card. Foreign Passport with unexpired visa and valid I-94 issued by DHS. U.S. birth certificate issued by a state or local government.
With regard to each member of an electing PTE, the electing PTE shall multiply such member's Oklahoma distributive share of the electing PTE's Oklahoma net entity income by the applicable 4.75% or 4% tax rate.