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March 1, 2020
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MN and MO Tax Filing

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We own a permanent residence in MO and a condo in MN and live in MN less than 183 days for 2019.  Do I need to file as a non-resident in MN for tax purposes and file as 100% resident in MO?

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    Best answer by KatrinaB48

    You are considered a nonresident in the state of Minnesota since you are a permanent resident of another state and you were in the state for less than 183 days. However, you may be required to file a Minnesota nonresident return if your Minnesota gross income meets the minimum filing requirement ($12,200 in 2019). Please view this Minnesota Revenue page for more information.

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    March 1, 2020

    You are considered a nonresident in the state of Minnesota since you are a permanent resident of another state and you were in the state for less than 183 days. However, you may be required to file a Minnesota nonresident return if your Minnesota gross income meets the minimum filing requirement ($12,200 in 2019). Please view this Minnesota Revenue page for more information.

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