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Residents of Maine that are required to file a federal return must file a Maine return. If you are not required to file a federal return but have Maine source income resulting in a Maine income tax liability you must also file a return.
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No, grocery is considered staples for human consumption and is not taxed in Maine. This includes most basic unprepared food items. However, tax still applies to prepared products.
The bill requires the Department of Administrative and Financial Services, Maine Revenue Services to study any sales tax revenue lost by classifying toilet paper, menstrual products and diapers as grocery staples, which are exempt from sales tax.
Maine taxpayers now have the option to pay various tax payments online, quickly and easily. Payments are electronically withdrawn right from your bank account.
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Most commodities and tangible personal property in Maine are subject to sales tax. Maines current sales tax rate is 5.5%. Retail sales of tangible personal property, prepared food and meals, alcoholic drinks, motor vehicles, building materials, gasoline, and digital products are all examples of taxable things.
To be eligible, individuals must file a 2021 Maine individual income tax return by October 31, 2022 as a full-time Maine resident. Relief Check Frequently Asked Questions - Maine.gov maine.gov mills relief-checks faq maine.gov mills relief-checks faq
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.
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You were a Maine resident during any part of the tax year; Your total income during 2023 was not more than $29,800 if filing single; $46,950 if filing head of household; or, $58,600 if married filing jointly; Your filing status is single, head of household, married filing jointly, or qualifying widow(er).

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