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Do I need to report my federal income on my Montana state tax return?

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Yes, individuals who reside in Montana and file a state tax return are generally required to report their federal income. The Montana Department of Revenue typically uses your federal adjusted gross income as the starting point for calculating state income tax liability. This means that the income you report on your federal return will often appear on your Montana state tax return as well. However, Montana may allow for certain adjustments and deductions specific to state tax laws, which could affect the final amount of taxable income reported. It is important to ensure that your Montana return reflects these adjustments accurately. Individuals should also be aware of any additional sources of income or deductions that may apply at the state level. For the most tailored guidance related to your situation, individuals should refer to the current resources available on the Montana Department of Revenue website, where they provide detailed information on tax filing requirements and instructions.
Answered Aug 25th 2025

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