2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 289A.08 — Filing Requirements for Individual Income, Fiduciary Income, Corporate Franchise, Mining Company, and Entertainment Taxes

Plain-Language Summary

This section explains who must file Minnesota income tax returns, including individuals, corporations, fiduciaries, partnerships, and mining companies. Married couples must file jointly or separately based on how they filed their federal return. The section also covers special rules for composite returns, pass-through entity taxes, and electronic filing requirements for tax preparers.

Practical Notes
Nonresidents only need to file a Minnesota return if their Minnesota-source income exceeds the filing threshold. Married couples cannot choose a different filing status for Minnesota than they used on their federal return. Tax preparers who prepare more than ten returns must file them electronically or face a $5 per return paper filing fee.