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Mississippi
This states that if you maintain your residence in the state of Mississippi for the entire year, then you are required to file Form 80-105. If you are single and you do not have any dependents, you are required to file Form 80- 110. The minimum earned income filing requirement for Form 80-110 and Form 80-105 is $8,300. This also states that your legal residence is in Mississippi, but you worked out of state, you are required to report all earned income on your Form 80-105 or Form 80-110. By reporting all your earned income, you may be able to get a credit from the state of Mississippi instead of being taxed by both states. If you have any questions, you may access the guidelines at the Mississippi Department of Revenue
PART-YEAR RESIDENT:
This states that if you either moved in the state of Mississippi or you moved out of the state of Mississippi, then you are required to file Form 80-205. You are required to prorate all exemptions/deductions and you are also required to claim all earned income on your return, even if you do not earn that income while you lived in the state of Mississippi. If you have any questions, you may access the guidelines at the Mississippi Department of Revenue
NON-RESIDENT:
This states that if you have never had your legal residence in Mississippi, but you have earned income from the state of Mississippi, then you are required to file Form 80-205. Please be accurate when reporting all your earned income, along with dates and locations. If you have any questions, you may access the Mississippi Department of Revenue
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