If you are a full-year Minnesota resident, you must file a Minnesota income tax return if your income meets the state’s minimum filing requirement. If you are a part-year resident or nonresident, you must file if your Minnesota gross income meets the state’s minimum filing requirement.
How much do you have to make to pay MN taxes?
You must file a Minnesota return if your Minnesota gross income meets the minimum filing requirement ($12,400 in 2020). To determine your Minnesota gross income, go to Calculating Minnesota Gross Income.
Do you get a WI tax credit if you work in MN?
You will then take a tax credit from your non-resident WI return on your resident MN state tax return. (Please note that you will only get a tax credit for your WI taxes up to the amount of MN taxes that would have been paid if the income was earned in MN).
How do state taxes work if you work in Wisconsin?
If I live in Wisconsin but work in Minnesota, how do state taxes work? You will have to file a non-resident state tax return for Minnesota to report the income that you earned while working in the state. In the Personal Info section of TurboTax, you will need to select that you earned money in another state.
Can you file taxes in both Wisconsin and Minnesota?
The agreement allowed residents of one state to file a single income tax return with their home state if they worked across the border. The cancellation affects people in Wisconsin and Minnesota. I am a resident of Wisconsin working in Minnesota.
Where do I file state taxes if I Live and work in different states?
Where do I file state taxes if I live and work in different states? If you earn income in one state while living in another, you should expect to file a tax return in your resident state (where you live). You may also be required to file a state tax return where your employer is located or any state where you have a source of income.