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Every employer making payment of wages must deduct and withhold tax upon such wages. In general, an employer who is required to withhold federal income tax from an employee is also required to withhold Minnesota income tax from that employee.
You will report all income received, including wages earned in Minnesota, on your Wisconsin return. Wisconsin will allow a credit for the net income tax paid to Minnesota on income that is taxed by both Wisconsin and Minnesota.
You do not need to pay Minnesota income tax if either of these apply: You are a full-year Minnesota resident who is not required to file a federal income tax return. You are a part-year resident or nonresident whose Minnesota gross income is below the minimum filing requirement ($12,900 for 2022).
Your work-related income qualifies for relief under the Military Spouses Residency Relief Act (see Service Member Spouse Tax Relief) You receive Minnesota National Guard pay or active-duty U.S. military pay. You receive a military pension or other military retirement pay under U.S. Code, Title 10.
Most employees are subject to withholding tax. Your employer is the one responsible for sending it to the IRS. In order to be exempt from tax withholding, you must have owed no federal income tax in the prior tax year and you must not expect to owe any federal income tax this tax year.
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To avoid having Minnesota tax withheld from your wages, complete Form MWR, Minnesota Reciprocity Exemption /Affidavit of Residency, and provide it to your employer. You must give your employer a completed Form MWR each year you do not want Minnesota income tax withheld.
Taxable income not subject to withholding - Interest income, dividends, capital gains, self employment income, IRA (including certain Roth IRA) distributions. Adjustments to income - IRA deduction, student loan interest deduction, alimony expense.
Typically, non-resident admission fees and tuition are reduced (or eliminated) if youre a reciprocity student. Minnesota has reciprocity agreements with Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota.

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