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Go to www.ms.gov/dor/quickpay. There is an additional convenience fee to pay through the ms.gov portal.
To check the status of your Mississippi state refund online, go to https://tap.dor.ms.gov/?link=RefundStatus. Then, click \u201cSearch\u201d to see your refund status. For specific telephone numbers, refer to the Mississippi Department of Revenue Contact Us page.
Most U.S. citizens \u2013 and permanent residents who work in the United States \u2013 need to file a tax return if they make more than a certain amount for the year. You may want to file even if you make less than that amount, because you may get money back if you file.
FreeTaxUSA will be offering free electronic preparation and filing services for both Federal and Mississippi tax returns to eligible Mississippi taxpayers. For a taxpayer to be eligible to use our free services, they will need to meet the following requirements: AGI is $41,000 or less.
Mississippi Filing Due Date: MS individual income tax returns are due by April 15, in most years \u2014 or by the 15th day of the 4th month following the end of the taxable year (for fiscal year filers).
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You must file a Mississippi Resident return and report total gross income, regardless of the source. You are a single resident and have gross income in excess of $8,300 plus $1,500 for each dependent.
To find the Center nearest to you, visit IRS.gov and click on \u201cHelp & Resources\u201d and then \u201cContact Your Local IRS Office.\u201d Select your state for a list of offices, as well as a list of services available at each office.
If you lived in Mississippi or worked for a company based there, you must file a tax return if your income exceeds the deductions and exemptions. For single taxpayers, your gross income must be more than $8,300, plus $1,500 for each dependent.
Check the status of your tax refund using these resources. State: Mississippi. Refund Status Website: http://www.dor.ms.gov/Pages/default.aspx. Refund Status Phone Support: 1-601-923-7801 (24 hours refund line) Hours: 8 a.m. \u2013 5 p.m. General Tax Information: 1-601-923-7089, 1-601-923-7700.
If you earn an income or live in Mississippi, you must pay Mississippi income taxes. As a traditional W-2 employee, your Mississippi taxes will usually be withheld and deposited from each paycheck automatically.

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