Form PIT-NON (2023): Delaware Individual Non-Resident Income Tax Return
Delaware Form PIT-NON is used by individuals who are not residents of Delaware to report and pay income tax on income earned within the state during 2023.
Who Should File Form PIT-NON?
A. You are considered a non-resident for tax purposes if your domicile (permanent home) is not in Delaware and you spend fewer than 183 days physically present within the state in a calendar year.
B. You earned income from Delaware sources, such as wages, salaries, commissions, rents, royalties, or business income derived from activities conducted within Delaware.
What Information Do I Need to File Form PIT-NON?
A. Federal Tax Return Information: Your Federal Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from your federal tax return (Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ) and any relevant supporting schedules.
B. Delaware Source Income: Details of all income you earned from sources within Delaware, including amounts and types of income.
C. Deductions and Credits: Documentation for any deductions or credits you are claiming against your Delaware taxable income.
D. Personal Information: Your name, Social Security number, mailing address, and filing status.
How to File Form PIT-NON?
- You can download the form PIT-NON and instructions attached below.
- The form allows for paper filing or electronic filing.
To access the current year's Form PIT-NON, click here.