Massachusetts Resident/Nonresident Worksheet
Extracted from PDF file 2023-massachusetts-schedule-rnr.pdf, last modified October 2023Resident/Nonresident Worksheet
Massachusetts Department of Revenue Schedule R/NR Resident/Nonresident Worksheet Name(s) as shown on Massachusetts Form 1-NR/PY 2023 Social Security number(s) If you received Massachusetts source income before or after you became a Massachusetts resident for part of the year and your gross income exceeded $8,000 for the year, you must file a Form 1-NR/PY as both a nonresident and part-year resident. This worksheet is to be used to calculate income, deductions, exemptions and the Earned Income Credit. Married taxpayers filing separate Massachusetts income tax returns must complete separate worksheets. Read the instructions for Form 1-NR/PY and this worksheet before entering any amounts on this worksheet. Part 1. Income adjustments Total income as modified col. a Massachusetts resident period col. b Income from col. a for this period Massachusetts nonresident period col. c Income from col. a for this period Massachusetts nonresident period col. d Income from col. c from Mass. sources Total Massachusetts taxable income col. e add col’s. b and d Form 1-NR/PY 5 Wages, salaries, tips and other employee compensation. 6 Taxable pensions and annuities. 7 Massachusetts bank interest. 8a Business/profession income/loss (see Schedule C) 8b Farming income/loss (from U.S. Schedule F) 9 Rental, royalty, REMIC, partnership, S corporation, trust income/loss (see Schedule E). 10a Unemployment compensation. 10b Massachusetts state lottery winnings. 11 Other income (taxable alimony, taxable IRA/Keogh and Roth IRA conversion distributions, other gambling winnings, fees, prizes, etc.; see Schedule X). 24 Interest and dividends (see Schedule B). 27 Certain capital gains (see Schedule B). Schedule D. Long-term capital gains/losses, excluding collectibles; see Schedule D. Total. Subtract the total of col. d from the total of col. c and enter enter the column e result on line 14e of Form 1-NR/PY. If the total of column d is zero, you should be filing as a part-year resident only. Before completing Part 2 of this worksheet, complete Form 1-NR/PY, line 14, Nonresident Deduction and Exemption Ratio. 2023 SCHEDULE R/NR, PAGE 2 Name(s) as shown on Massachusetts Form 1-NR/PY Social Security number(s) Part 2. Deduction and exemption adjustments Section A. The amounts reported in col’s. a, b and c must be related to Massachusetts income reported on Form 1-NR/PY. Massachusetts resident period col. a Massachusetts nonresident period col. b Total col. c add col’s. a and b Form 1-NR/PY 15a Amount you paid to Social Security, Medicare, RR, US or Massachusetts retirement. Col. C cannot exceed $2,000. 15b Amount spouse paid to Social Security, Medicare, RR, US or Massachusetts retirement. Col. C cannot exceed $2,000. Schedule Y 2 Penalty on early savings withdrawal. 4 Amounts excludible under MGL ch 41, § 111F or U.S. tax treaty. 5 Moving expenses for members of the Armed Forces. 7 Self-employed health insurance deduction. 9a Jury duty pay given to your employer “Jury pay”, reforestation amortization “RFST”, repayment of supplemental unemployment benefits under the Trade Act of 1974 “Sub-pay TRS”, deductible expenses related to income from the rental of personal property engaged in for-profit “PPR”, and attorney’s fees and court costs involving certain unlawful discrimination claims “UDC” (part-year residents only). 9b Qualified performing arts-related expenses, employee business expenses of fee-basis state or local government officials, and business expenses of National Guard and Reserve members. 9c Charitable contributions deduction. 13 Deductible amount of qualified contributory pension income from another state or political subdivision. 14 Claim of right deduction. 17 Certain gambling losses deduction. Enter the amounts from each line in col. C in the applicable lines on Form 1-NR/PY or Schedule Y. 2023 SCHEDULE R/NR, PAGE 3 Name(s) as shown on Massachusetts Form 1-NR/PY Social Security number(s) Part 2. Deduction and exemption adjustments (cont’d.) Total before Massachusetts adjustments resident period col. a col. b Total see instructions Massachusetts nonresident period col. c subtract col. b from col. a Massachusetts nonresident period col. d multiply col. c by Form 1-NR/PY, line 14g Form 1-NR/PY 22 Exemptions. Enter in col. a the amount from Form 1-NR/PY, line 4g. Schedule Y 3 Deductible alimony paid. 6 Medical savings account. 8 Health savings accounts deduction. 9a Attorney’s fees and court costs involving certain unlawful discrimination claims. 10 Deductions for student loan interest. 12 Undergraduate student loan interest deduction. Enter in col. a the amount of such interest paid. 15 Commuter deduction. See instructions. 18a Prepaid tuition or college savings program deduction. See instructions. 18b Student loan repayment assistance deduction. See instructions. Enter the amounts from each line in col. e from the applicable lines on Form 1-NR/PY or Schedule Y. Total before adjustments col. e add col’s. b and d
Schedule R/NR
More about the Massachusetts Schedule R/NR Individual Income Tax Nonresident TY 2023
If you received Massachusetts source income before moving into or after moving out of Massachusetts, you may have to file a Form 1-NR/PY as a part year resident and as a nonresident. If your gross income exceeded $8,000 for the year, you must file as both a nonresident and a part-year resident. Schedule R/NR requires you to list multiple forms of income, such as wages, interest, or alimony .
We last updated the Resident/Nonresident Worksheet in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Schedule R/NR, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Schedule R/NR directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Massachusetts tax forms here.
Other Massachusetts Individual Income Tax Forms:
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Form Code | Form Name |
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Form 1 | Resident Income Tax Return |
Form 1-NR/PY | Nonresident or Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return |
Form 1-ES Instructions | Estimated Income Tax Forms & Instructions |
Form M-4868 | Application for Automatic Six-Month Extension of Time to File Massachusetts Income Tax Return |
Form 1 Instructions | Individual Income Tax Instructions |
View all 127 Massachusetts Income Tax Forms
Form Sources:
Massachusetts usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Massachusetts Schedule R/NR from the Department of Revenue in January 2024.
Schedule R/NR is a Massachusetts Individual Income Tax form. Many states have separate versions of their tax returns for nonresidents or part-year residents - that is, people who earn taxable income in that state live in a different state, or who live in the state for only a portion of the year. These nonresident returns allow taxpayers to specify which which income is subject to the state's taxes, and which is not.
About the Individual Income Tax
The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.
Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!
Historical Past-Year Versions of Massachusetts Schedule R/NR
We have a total of eleven past-year versions of Schedule R/NR in the TaxFormFinder archives, including for the previous tax year. Download past year versions of this tax form as PDFs here:
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