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If you are a nonresident, you must file Form 505 and Form 505NR. If you are a nonresident and need to amend your return, you must file Form 505X. If you are a nonresident employed in Maryland but living in a jurisdiction that levies a local income or earnings tax on Maryland residents, you must file Form 515.
A resident of Maryland is an individual: whose permanent home (domicile) is or was in Maryland, or. your permanent address is outside Maryland but you maintained a place of abode in MD for more than 6 months. You were physically present in the state for 183 days or more.
ing to Maryland Instructions for Form 502, you are required to file a Maryland Income Tax Return if you are or were a Maryland resident, you are required to file a federal return and your Maryland gross income equals or exceeds the allowed amount for your filing status.
All taxpayers may use Form 502. You must use this form if you itemize deductions, if you have any Maryland additions or subtractions, if you have made estimated payments or if you are claiming business or personal income tax credits.
If you are a nonresident, you must file Form 505 and Form 505NR. If you are a nonresident and need to amend your return, you must file Form 505X. If you are a nonresident employed in Maryland but living in a jurisdiction that levies a local income or earnings tax on Maryland residents, you must file Form 515.
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FORM. 515. FOR NONRESIDENTS EMPLOYED IN MARYLAND WHO. RESIDE IN JURISDICTIONS THAT IMPOSE A LOCAL. INCOME OR EARNINGS TAX ON MARYLAND RESIDENTS.
You should file a resident income tax return with Maryland. Generally, taxpayers should file with the jurisdiction in which they live. If you live in Maryland, file with Maryland. If you live in Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Virginia or West Virginia, you should file with your home state.
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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