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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Minnesota Enter Nonresident form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your first name, last name, and Social Security number in the designated fields. If applicable, do the same for your spouse.
  3. Indicate your residency status by placing an X in the appropriate box for either full-year nonresident or part-year resident. Provide the other state of residency if necessary.
  4. Proceed to section A where you will input your total income amounts from various sources such as wages, interest, and business income. Ensure accuracy as these figures are crucial for tax calculations.
  5. In section B, follow similar instructions to report any Minnesota-specific adjustments or deductions that apply to your situation.
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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).
The first test is the 183-day rule. If youre present in Minnesota for more than 183 days over the course of a year and maintain a living placean abodewhich is a place with living quarters, sleeping quarters, and cooking facilities, youre going to be considered a Minnesota resident.
As a nonresident, you must file and pay Minnesota income tax if you earned more than 50% of your pay in Minnesota during the prior calendar year.
In Minnesota, youre required to file a state income tax return if youre a resident and your income meets the minimum filing requirements. Generally, if youre required to file a federal tax return, youll also need to file in Minnesota.
Nonresidents earn income in Minnesota but have their permanent residence elsewhere. If you are a nonresident, you must pay Minnesota tax on income earned here.
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A nonresident is a person who is not a resident of California. Generally, nonresidents are: Simply passing through. Here for a brief rest or vacation.
Wages or salaries you earn while physically in the state may be taxable. If youre working in another state for a business located in Minnesota, that income is not taxable in Minnesota.

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