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Who Must File an Income Tax Return

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If you are a full-year Minnesota resident, you must file a Minnesota income tax return if your income meets the state's minimum filing requirement. (See the table on this page.)

If you are a part-year resident or nonresident, you must file if your Minnesota gross income meets the state's minimum filing requirement.

If you are age 65 or older, your income and lifestyle changes may affect your Minnesota income taxes. See​ Senior Citizens for more information.

If you are not required to file, you should file a Minnesota return to claim a refund if any of these apply:

Minimum Filing Requirement

You must file a Minnesota return if your gross income is at or above the amounts listed for your age and filing status in the table below. Gross income is all income before subtracting any deductions or expenses.

Note: Part-year residents and nonresidents must use the Under Age 65 and Single column.

If you're Under Age 65  If You're Age 65 or Older   
YearSingleMarried - both under age 65YearSingleMarried - one age 65 or olderMarried - both age 65 or older
202313,82527,650202315,67529,10030,550
202212,90025,800202214,60027,15028,500
202112,52525,050202114,17526,35027,650
202012,40024,800202014,05026,10027,400
201912,20024,400201913,85025,70027,000
201810,65021,300201812,25022,60023,900​
201710,40020,800​201711,95022,050​23,300
201610,35020,700201611,90021,95023,200

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