Maryland Income Taxes and MD State Tax

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Maryland
"The Old Line State"

Prepare and e-File your current Maryland State Tax return - resident, nonresident, or part-year resident returns - with your IRS return via eFile.com.

  • State return only regulations*)Per IRS and Maryland state tax agency regulation - not eFile.com - you can NOT just prepare and e-File a state return (with the exception of California) without also eFiling the IRS return on the same platform. If you have filed your federal return already, you can prepare a Maryland state return on eFile.com and then download, print, and sign the return before you mail it in. Instructions on ONLY preparing and not e-Filing Maryland and/or other state tax returns.
Function
Description
Maryland State Income Tax Rate: 5.75%
Prepare only a MD State Return without an IRS return. Details
Step by Step instructions on how to only Prepare and Download - not eFile - State Returns on eFile.com.
Where Is Your Maryland Tax Refund Money
Step 1: Sign into your eFile.com account and check acceptance by the Tax Agency.
Step 2: Check your Maryland Tax Refund Status.
Where is Your IRS Refund?
Step 1: Sign into your eFile.com account and check acceptance by the IRS.
Step 2: Check your IRS Tax Refund Status.
Maryland Income Tax Extension
How to correct a rejected Tax Return
If your MD Income Tax Return was rejected by the MD Tax Agency - not eFile.com - instructions on how to correct a rejected Maryland Tax Return.
Maryland, IRS Late Filing, Tax Payment Penalties
1. Interest on Unpaid Taxes: 11.5% accrued per year and up to maximum penalty 25% taxes due.
2. Failure to File Penalty: The Comptroller of Maryland charges a 25% penalty for failing to file a tax return.
3. Penalty of Underpayment: 25% penalty of the underpayment tax due.
4. IRS Penalties: Calculate and Estimate your potential IRS Income Tax Return Penalties.
MD Tax Return Mailing Addresses
Find Maryland Mailing Addresses for tax returns, payments, and amendments.
Maryland Income Tax Brackets, Rates
Maryland Tax Forms
Maryland Unemployment Benefits
Unemployment benefits are fully taxed in Maryland.
Maryland Marriage Penalty
Maryland Marriage Penalty
Anyone who receives winnings from lottery games, racetrack betting or gambling must pay income tax on the prize money. Both residents and nonresidents of MD are subject to MD income tax on their winnings.
That applies to winnings from casinos, lottery, horse racing betting, and sports betting. Winnings above a certain level will automatically trigger notification to the IRS and a W-2G Form, which you should receive from the operator come tax time (the IRS gets a copy of it, too). Often, federal taxes are automatically withheld right when you receive your gambling payout if your winnings cross a designated threshold.
However, if no tax was withheld and you did not receive a W-2G IRS Form, you still must report all gambling income on your federal and state income tax return, according to the IRS.

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E-File These Maryland State Tax Forms

Complete and e-File these current tax year state forms along with your Federal and State Income Tax Returns. As you answer a few simple questions in the eFile.com tax interview, the app will select the correct state forms for you. You may also select tax forms individually. Then, you can e-File these forms to the MD State Tax Agency. Here is how to only prepare a State Income Tax Return.

MD Tax Form Current Tax Year
Status
MW507 - Employee’s Maryland Withholding Exemption Certificate
PV - Personal Tax Payment Voucher For Form 502/505, Estimated Tax And Extensions
502 - Resident Income Tax Return
502AC - Subtraction For Contribution Of Artwork
502CR - Income Tax Credits For Individuals
502INJ - Injured Spouse Claim Form
502SU - Subtractions From Income
502UP - Underpayment of Estimated Income Tax By Individuals
502V - Use Of Vehicle For Charitable Purposes
502X - Amended Tax Return
505 - Nonresident Income Tax Return
505NR - Nonresident Income Tax Calculation
505X - Nonresident Amended Tax Return

* Due to IRS and State Tax Agency tax data sharing and validation requirements, you can only e-file a State Income Tax Return while also e-filing a Federal Income Tax Return. This is not an eFile.com created policy, but all online tax web sites have to adhere to this IRS/state issued tax data sharing policy. You can however prepare all 44 State Income Tax Returns on eFile.com if you have already e-Filed or filed your IRS return. Instructions on how you can ONLY prepare and file State Income Tax Return(s). Only on eFile.com can you prepare, file or e-file unlimited State Tax Returns for one low price and not pay for each State return like you would do on H&R Block® vs. TurboTax®. Dare to Compare Now.

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