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  2. Begin by entering your personal information in the designated fields, including your first name, middle initial, last name, and Social Security number. If applicable, fill in your spouse's details as well.
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  4. Complete the filing status section by selecting the appropriate option: Single, Married Filing Jointly, or Head of Household. This will determine your tax obligations.
  5. For part-year residents, enter the dates you lived in Massachusetts and calculate the total days of residency as instructed.
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Nonresidents. If you are a nonresident with annual Massachusetts gross income of more than $8,000 or the prorated personal exemption, whichever is less, you must file a non resident Massachusetts income tax return.
The Form 1-NR/PY is a tax return used by individuals who were not residents of Massachusetts for the entire tax year (2024) but earned income within the state. This includes both nonresidents and part-year residents.
If youre a nonresident of Massachusetts, you must file a Massachusetts Income Tax Return if you received Massachusetts source income in excess of your personal exemption multiplied by the ratio of your Massachusetts source income to your total income, or your gross income was more than $8,000 whether received from
Also, be sure to use the correct 2D barcode mailing address: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, PO Box 7000, Boston, MA, 02204 for refunds/no payments or Massachusetts Department of Revenue, PO Box 7003, Boston, MA, 02204 for payments. See DORs online tax form instructions for more in formation.
The Massachusetts Resident Income Tax Return Form 1 is designed for residents to report their annual income and calculate their tax liability. This form ensures that taxpayers comply with state tax laws and contributes to the funding of public services.

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Massachusetts forms and instructions are also available online at: mass.gov/dor/forms. You can contact the MA Department of Revenue for general help and informaton, or to order forms, by calling 1-800-392-6089. Tax forms can be printed for you free of charge at the Reference Desk.
Every executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, conservator, trustee in a noncorporate bankruptcy or receiver of a trust or estate that received in- come in excess of $100 that is taxable under MGL ch 62 at the entity level or to a beneficiary(ies) and that is subject to Massachusetts jurisdiction must file a Form 2.

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