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Old 03-19-2009, 04:07 AM
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Default Re: Arizona - form 309 taxes pain to another state or country ?

ChenangoBusinessServices[at]hotmail.com wrote:
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> I see there is a line on the AZ tax return that calls for form 309 for
> taxes paid to another state or country
> The form says, "If claiming a credit for taxes paid to another
> country,
> enter the name of the other country "
> What about my foreign tax on 1116 from the international mutual fund??
> I read the instructions and feel puzzled it does not specifically
> preclude this.
> Noel Nichols
> Chenango Business Services

In order to obtain an AZ credit for taxes paid either to another
US state or a foreign country on the same income being taxed by
AZ, you need to read the following tax procedure. It has who
qualifies and how to make the computation with examples.
http://www.azdor.gov/ResearchStats/proc/ITP08-1.pdf

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Old 03-18-2009, 09:45 PM
ChenangoBusinessServices@hotmail.com
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Default Arizona - form 309 taxes pain to another state or country ?

I see there is a line on the AZ tax return that calls for form 309 for
taxes paid to another state or country

The form says, "If claiming a credit for taxes paid to another
country,
enter the name of the other country "

What about my foreign tax on 1116 from the international mutual fund??

I read the instructions and feel puzzled it does not specifically
preclude this.

Noel Nichols
Chenango Business Services

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