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Option 1 Default Tax Withholding Minnesota State - 6.25% (MN residents only. If you are a non-Minnesota resident, contact your state for tax withholding requirements.).
Your employees must complete Form W-4MN when they begin employment or when their personal or financial situation changes. If a new employee does not provide a Minnesota Form W-4MN before the first wage payment, the employer should withhold tax as if they are single with zero withholding allowances.
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 ($14,575 for 2024).
You will receive a paycheck statement along with your check that shows the tax withheld and any other deductions. If your employer pays you in cash with no withholding and no statement, that cash is still considered income to you.
A completed Form ST3 is provided by colleges, universities, and the System Office to vendors to exempt most official expenditures from Minnesota sales tax. The exemption does not apply to purchases of meals, lodging, waste disposal services, and motor vehicles.
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Thus, claiming ``0 results in the smallest paycheck, but a larger tax refund at tax time. The larger the number (ie 1, 2, 3, etc) will result in larger paychecks, but will reduce tax withholdings which may result in a smaller tax refund or owing at tax time.
You can claim exemption from withholding only if both the following situations apply: For the prior year, you had a right to a refund of all federal income tax withheld because you had no tax liability. For the current year, you expect a refund of all federal income tax withheld because you expect to have no liability.
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.

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