What forms do I need to file my taxes in Maryland?
To file your taxes in Maryland, you may need to complete and submit various forms, depending on your specific circumstances. Individuals typically use Form 502 or 505, which are the resident income tax return forms for Maryland residents. Non-residents who generate income from Maryland must file Form 505NR, while part-year residents can use Form 502SU. Businesses may need to file different forms, such as Form 500DM, 510, or 510D. Additional forms may be required for specific deductions, credits, estates, partnerships, or corporations. It is crucial to review the Comptroller of Maryland's website or consult a tax professional to ensure you have the correct forms for your situation and to stay updated on any changes in tax filing requirements.
Answered May 3, 2024
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