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After you file
It seems you were not required to file a Maryland (MD) tax return based on your income for the part year residency.
- See the information below from MD filing requirements (click the + beside Do I have to file a MD return?').
Generally, you are required to file a Maryland income tax return if:
- You are or were a Maryland resident;
- You are required to file a federal income tax return; and
- Your Maryland gross income equals or exceeds the level listed below for your filing status. The filing levels also apply to nonresident taxpayers who are required to file a Maryland return.
Even if you are not required to file a federal return, you may be required to file a Maryland return if your Maryland addition modifications added to your gross income exceed the filing requirement for your filing status. Dependent taxpayers must take into account both their additions to and subtractions from income to determine their gross income. If 65 or older use the link to review additional information.
- Single, Married Filing Separately - $13,850
- Married, Qualifying Widow(er) - $27,700
- Head of Household - $20,800
You should not amend or file a MD return if you meet the requirements noted above. Please update if you need further assistance and we will help.
@armondo50
[Edited: 02/01/2025 | 11:48 AM PST]
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