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  2. Begin by entering your first name, middle initial, and last name in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for identification.
  3. Input your Social Security Number (SSN) and, if applicable, your spouse’s details in the corresponding sections. This includes their name and SSN.
  4. Indicate your residency status by placing an 'X' in the appropriate box for either full-year nonresident or part-year resident. Provide details of your other state of residency if applicable.
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As a nonresident, you must file and pay Minnesota income tax if you earned more than 50% of your pay in Minnesota during the prior calendar year.
Who has to file Minnesota state income tax? Filing statusAgeIncome requiring filing Single Under 65 $14,575 and up Single 65 or older $16,525 and up Married filing jointly Both under 65 $29,150 and up Married filing jointly One spouse 65 or older $30,700 and up1 more row Feb 3, 2025
You may claim exempt from Minnesota withholding if at least one of these apply: You meet the requirements and claim exempt from federal withholding. You had no Minnesota income tax liability last year, received a refund of all Minnesota income tax withheld, and do not expect to owe state income tax this year.
As for state taxes, in May 2023, Minnesota passed legislation that allowed more retirees to keep their Social Security income in 2024. Starting with the 2023 tax year, people with taxable income up to $78,000, or $100,000 for a couple, are exempt from paying state taxes on their benefits.
File a Minnesota income tax return if you moved into or out of Minnesota in 2024 and your 2024 Minnesota source income is $14,575 or more. Complete Schedule M1NR, Nonresidents/Part-Year Residents, to determine income received while a Minnesota resident and income received from Minnesota sources while a nonresident.

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Filing Eligibility For instance, a Wisconsin resident earning income from a rental property or business in Minnesota must file the M1NR form to report that income to Minnesotas tax authorities. This form ensures non-residents are taxed on Minnesota-sourced income under state tax reciprocity agreements.
As a nonresident, you pay tax on your taxable income from California sources. Sourced income includes, but is not limited to: Services performed in California. Rent from real property located in California.

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