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The table below shows the resident tax rates for every county in Maryland, while nonresidents pay a flat 2.25% rate.
MD - Form 505 - Taxes Withheld in Error.
From there, processing an amended return can take as long as 16 weeks. Thankfully, you can check the status of your identity online with your social security number or tax ID and the exact amount of your refund. For your Maryland refund, click here. For a federal refund, click here.
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.
You must file your Maryland Amended Form 502X electronically to claim, or change information related to, business income tax credits from Form 500CR. Changes made as part of an amended return are subject to audit for up to three years from the date that the amended return is filed.
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Select the period for which you want to submit an amended return for under Recent Periods tab. Select File, Amend, or Print a Return under the I Want To column. Select Amend Return under the I Want To column. Complete the online tax return with your amended figures.
If you need to change or amend an accepted Maryland State Income Tax Return for the current or previous Tax Year, you need to complete Form 502X (residents) or Form 505X (nonresidents and part-year residents) and 505NR (nonresident income tax calculation).
Nonresident Tax in Maryland If you are a nonresident, they assess an additional 2.25% tax rate in addition to the normal individual tax rate. This is to make up for the loss of local city income tax.

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