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Your income tax liability may change based on the state youre in, but you should expect to file taxes for both states: one return as a resident for the state where you live and a separate return as a nonresident for the state where you work. Filing Taxes When You Live in One State and Work in Another - TaxSlayer taxslayer.com blog living-in-one-state-w taxslayer.com blog living-in-one-state-w
183 days You are a statutory resident if: 1. you spent more than 183 days in Maine during the tax year (with any portion of a day counted as a full day), and 2. you maintained a permanent place of abode in Maine. GUIDANCE DOCUMENT - Maine.gov maine.gov files residencyguidance2020 maine.gov files residencyguidance2020
resident of Maine Anyone who is a resident of Maine for any part of the tax year, and has taxable Maine-source income, must file a Maine return. Anyone who is not a resident of Maine, but performs personal services in Maine for more than 12 days and earns more than $3,000 of income from all Maine sources, must file a Maine return. Individual Income Tax FAQ | Maine Revenue Services maine.gov revenue individual-income-tax maine.gov revenue individual-income-tax
Part-year residents, nonresidents and safe harbor residents must file a Maine return based on their total federal adjusted gross income. Your tax liability is first calculated as if you were a resident of Maine for the entire year.
You are a statutory resident if: 1. you spent more than 183 days in Maine during the tax year (with any portion of a day counted as a full day), and 2. you maintained a permanent place of abode in Maine.
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The general rule is: your report all your income on your home state return, even the income earned out of state. You file a non-resident state return for the state you worked in and pay tax to that state.
Non-resident return This is for taxpayers that are Non-residents of Maine. The taxpayer lives in a state other than Maine, they have earned some of their income in Maine. Consequently, they owe Maine Non-resident income tax. PART-YEAR resident + Non-resident income tax Returns - Maine Tax-Aide metaxaide.com part-year-residents metaxaide.com part-year-residents
The 2022 Maine personal exemption amount is $4,450 and the Maine basic standard deduction amounts are $12,950* for single and $25,900* for married individuals filing joint returns.

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