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All Forum Posts by: Jeremy Stark

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Post: Washington DC Tax Question-Form D-30

Jeremy StarkPosted
  • Accountant
  • Maryland
  • Posts 1
  • Votes 2

Hi Michael,

Maryland CPA here who has a ton of DC clients. You're correct in that there is no need to file a D-30 if gross receipts are under $12,000. Rentals that gross more than this would be subject to filing the D-30 and paying the minimum tax or more. Otherwise, as a DC resident you'd be filing a D-40 only. Without knowing the circumstances of everything else, hard to advise you if anything else needs to be filed.

Jeremy