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See title above. It seems the Minnesota state tax return form is pulling my taxable income from my Federal forms, but not all of my income on my federal form was procured in Minnesota. I was a resident of Virginia (and still am) and only worked in Minnesota over the summer. I tried editing the nontaxable income on the Minnesota form, but it doesn't seem to be changing the taxable total. Can someone help me understand how to best solve this?
Is there an update on this? I am also seeing MN taxing based off more money then I made in the state.
Minnesota, like most states, will use your total income to calculate your state tax rate. Your base tax is calculated as if all your income was earned in MN. Your actual tax is the MN percentage of total tax.
For example, if you made $25,000 in MN and $50,000 in total, you will pay half the tax on $50,000. Check line 13 of Form M1 to see your tax computation.

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