Utah Schedule B is a form used by Utah taxpayers to report certain types of income on their state income tax return. It is used to report interest, dividends, capital gains, and other income, as well as to report the income of non-residents and part-year residents. The most common types of Utah Schedule B are: 1. Schedule B-1: This is used to report interest and dividend income. 2. Schedule B-2: This is used to report capital gains from the sale of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other investments. 3. Schedule B-3: This is used to report income from rental properties and other real estate investments. 4. Schedule B-4: This is used to report income from partnerships, S corporations, and other pass-through entities. 5. Schedule B-5: This is used to report income from self-employment, such as income from a sole proprietorship or other business. 6. Schedule B-6: This is used to report the income of non-residents and part-year residents who had income from Utah sources.