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EXEMPTION AMOUNT CHART The personal exemption is $3,200. This exemption is reduced once the taxpayers federal adjusted gross income exceeds $100,000 ($150,000 if filing Joint, Head of Household, or Qualifying Widow(er) with Dependent Child).
You and your spouse may claim an additional $1,000 exemption on the Maryland return for being 65 years of age or older or blind. If any other dependent claimed is 65 or over, you also receive an extra exemption of up to $3,200.
Maryland is moderately tax-friendly toward retirees. Social Security income is not taxed. Withdrawals from retirement accounts are partially taxed. Wages are taxed at normal rates, and your marginal state tax rate is 4.75%.
Direct File is the new online tax filing service from the Comptroller of Maryland and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which allows eligible taxpayers to prepare and electronically file their tax returns online, for free, directly with the government. There are no hidden fees or additional charges.
While you may have heard at some point that Social Security is no longer taxable after 70 or some other age, this isnt the case. In reality, Social Security is taxed at any age if your income exceeds a certain level.
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To reach a Taxpayer Services Agent for help with any tax issue, please call us at 410-260-7980, or 1-800-638-2937 outside of Central Maryland. If you prefer, they will also provide assistance via email taxhelp@marylandtaxes.gov.
The Maryland Retirement Tax Credit works as a nonrefundable credit against your state income taxes. Heres what you can expect: $1,000 credit: Available for individual filers or couples with only one spouse 65+ $1,750 credit: Available for joint filers where both spouses are 65+
*New for tax year 2022. Residents who are at least 65 on the last day of the tax year may be eligible for a nonrefundable tax credit of up to $1,000. To claim this credit, complete Part M of Form 502CR and follow the instructions for reporting your total credits on Form 502.

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