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Form 502 for full- or part-year residents. Maryland State and Local Nonresident Tax Forms and Instructions for filing nonresident personal state and local income taxes. Forms 502 and 502B for full- or part-year residents claiming dependents. Form 502CR.
If you are a Maryland resident, you are required to file a Maryland income tax return if you are required to file a federal income tax return, and your gross income equals or exceeds the level for your filing status in Filing Requirements see above and in Instruction 1 of the Maryland resident tax booklet.
Form 511 is used by an Electing PTE to file an income tax return for a specific tax year or period and to remit Electing PTE tax paid on all members distributive or pro rata shares of income. You must elect to remit tax on all members shares of income in order to use this form.
Single taxpayers under 65 are not required to file a Maryland income tax return unless their Maryland gross income was $10,400 or more in 2017. Maryland gross income is federal gross income (but do not include Social Security or Railroad Retirement income) plus Maryland additions.
You will need to file a nonresident income tax return to Maryland, using Form 505 and Form 505NR if you have income derived from: tangible property, real or personal, permanently located in Maryland; a business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in Maryland; or, gambling winnings derived from Maryland sources.
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Purpose of Form Form 510D is used by a pass-through entity (PTE) to declare and remit estimated tax for nonresi- dents. The PTE may elect to declare and remit estimated tax on behalf of resident members.
You will need to file a nonresident income tax return to Maryland, using Form 505 and Form 505NR if you have income derived from: tangible property, real or personal, permanently located in Maryland; a business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in Maryland; or, gambling winnings derived from Maryland sources.
You will need to file a nonresident income tax return to Maryland, using Form 505 and Form 505NR if you have income derived from: tangible property, real or personal, permanently located in Maryland; a business, trade, profession or occupation carried on in Maryland; or, gambling winnings derived from Maryland sources.
FORM. 515. FOR NONRESIDENTS EMPLOYED IN MARYLAND WHO. RESIDE IN JURISDICTIONS THAT IMPOSE A LOCAL. INCOME OR EARNINGS TAX ON MARYLAND RESIDENTS.
Use Maryland Schedule K-1 (510) to report the distributive or pro rata share of the members income, additions, subtractions, nonresident pass-through entity tax, pass-through entity election tax, and credits allocable to Maryland.

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