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State tax filing
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Minnesota determines tax for nonresidents and part year residents by first calculating how much tax they would have to pay on their full year income, regardless of where it was earned. Then, the state calculates an income percentage that's calculated based on the amount of income earned within Minnesota versus the amount of income earned all year. This income percentage is applied to the full year tax liability to prorate the tax based on how much income was earned within the state.
In your case, about 56% of your income was earned in Minnesota based on your entries. This percentage has been applied to your tax liability, so you are only being taxed on just over half of your inome.
March 5, 2025
6:34 PM