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Knowing Everything About Maryland Income Taxes

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When it comes to those that live in Maryland to do their taxes, they must first know as well as have everything that they need to have in order to file their taxes.

When it is time for the Maryland income taxes to be filed, there are many things that people should know about them. The very first and most important thing to know about filing Maryland income taxes is the due date. Where as most other states have due dates of April 15th, Maryland has a due date of April 17th if you are filing on a normal calendar year. It is also the same as every other state meaning if the due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday; the tax return will be filed in the next business day. Also, Maryland is a state that will allow those to have an extension if it is needed.

Also with the Maryland income taxes, what is a plus for many people is a low tax rate. The income tax rate is set at 4.75% which applies to the income of those that are and are not residents of Maryland. Also, those that are not residents are able to get a special nonresident tax rate of 1.25% in addition to the 4.75% to equal 6%.

Along with the income tax percentage rate, you can also have a variety of exemptions on your taxes as well. In fact, some of the exemptions you may have (if you qualify) are age and blindness, part-time residents or military and non residence. For every exemption you are qualified to receive, you are able to get $4200.

Also like many other states, in order to file Maryland income taxes, there are requirements that must be met. First off, in order to file Maryland income taxes you must be a resident of Maryland. Secondly, you must have an income that is equal to or larger than the minimum amount required, which is different for most people. When it comes to the filing requirement minimums, this is based solely on how you file- such as single, married, head of household, or as a widower, etc. However, the very minimum for any of those categories is $3,300- which is married but filing separately.

When it comes to the time of actually having to file your taxes, there are many things that must be considered. In fact, one of the very most things that you will want to consider is how you will want to file. You can either file using a filing booklet then mail it, or you can file through the computer over the internet. Because the world is becoming so fast paced, many people are choosing to e-file. Also when filing, you will have to know what forms you will need; which may vary from person to person! However, if you choose to e-file you will have the options to choose from and it will be done correctly!





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