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I received an income (university student fellowship) and I want to use a tax treaty exemption for this type of income. I received form 1042-S for this income from my university.

I think the federal tax retun I filled out correctly, and I will attach the federal copy of the form 1042-S to my tax return.

However, how should I proceed when filing the state tax return? As far as I can tell, there is no way to report the exempt income on the state tax return. Then the options are

  1. Leave out the copy of the form 1042-S from my state tax return.

  2. Attach it, even though the income on the fom 1042-S is not reflected anywhere on the state tax return.

Both of these options seem somewhat wongwrong to me. Which one should I choose?

I received an income (university student fellowship) and I want to use a tax treaty exemption for this type of income. I received form 1042-S for this income from my university.

I think the federal tax retun I filled out correctly, and I will attach the federal copy of the form 1042-S to my tax return.

However, how should I proceed when filing the state tax return? As far as I can tell, there is no way to report the exempt income on the state tax return. Then the options are

  1. Leave out the copy of the form 1042-S from my state tax return.

  2. Attach it, even though the income on the fom 1042-S is not reflected anywhere on the state tax return.

Both of these options seem somewhat wong to me. Which one should I choose?

I received an income (university student fellowship) and I want to use a tax treaty exemption for this type of income. I received form 1042-S for this income from my university.

I think the federal tax retun I filled out correctly, and I will attach the federal copy of the form 1042-S to my tax return.

However, how should I proceed when filing the state tax return? As far as I can tell, there is no way to report the exempt income on the state tax return. Then the options are

  1. Leave out the copy of the form 1042-S from my state tax return.

  2. Attach it, even though the income on the fom 1042-S is not reflected anywhere on the state tax return.

Both of these options seem somewhat wrong to me. Which one should I choose?

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Reporting tax treaty-exempt income on a state tax return

I received an income (university student fellowship) and I want to use a tax treaty exemption for this type of income. I received form 1042-S for this income from my university.

I think the federal tax retun I filled out correctly, and I will attach the federal copy of the form 1042-S to my tax return.

However, how should I proceed when filing the state tax return? As far as I can tell, there is no way to report the exempt income on the state tax return. Then the options are

  1. Leave out the copy of the form 1042-S from my state tax return.

  2. Attach it, even though the income on the fom 1042-S is not reflected anywhere on the state tax return.

Both of these options seem somewhat wong to me. Which one should I choose?