Does Maryland have a state tax form?

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Apr 12, 2026
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Yes — the state publishes documentation every year for income reporting. The Maryland state tax form generally signifies the main paperwork for personal income taxes — used to settle the bill or claim a refund.

Residents here generally need Maryland Form 502. It covers standard personal income reporting. If you lived here part of the year — or live elsewhere but generated revenue here — you likely need Form 505.

Form Obligation on Function
502 Maryland residents Files your resident income tax return
505 Nonresidents — and many part-year situations Reports Maryland-source income
Resident booklet Anyone filing 502/505 Instructions & tables and payment options

This is why the term "Maryland State Tax Form" can be tricky — the correct PDF varies with the specific residency status & where you earned your money.

Where can you find Maryland tax forms?

There are 3 available options to get Maryland tax forms: online & in person or at community locations.

  • Go online to the Comptroller’s website — it is the fastest way
  • Use the iFile portal to file digitally so you don't need paper at all. 
  • Visit a Comptroller branch office — check hours & addresses online
  • Look for copies at local libraries during tax season

Offices generally enable you to schedule a visit or you can call the state’s taxpayer assistance line if you get stuck.

Does Maryland have a state tax return form?

Yes. The Maryland state tax return form is the packet you submit to report income. This is generally Form 502 for residents / Form 505 for nonresidents. 

  • Resident for the full year — should start with Form 502
  • Earned income here but lived elsewhere — Form 505 should be checked
  • Need instructions — keep the resident booklet open while you work

Selecting the correct Maryland state tax form initially saves you from fixing errors later.

Do you need extra schedules or a payment voucher?

You might. Some returns require extra pages for credits or a voucher in case of owing tax.

Add-on When Where it’s used
Form PV You owe and you’re mailing a check Payment voucher for individual returns
Form 502CR Claiming Maryland personal credits Attach as instructed when claiming credits
Form 502X Correcting a filed return Amended return form — generally with revised attachments

What if you owe money and you’re filing on paper?

You generally send a payment voucher along with your check. The instructions will tell you exactly where to mail it.

If you prefer not to mail anything, the state website enables you to pay online directly. 

Does Maryland have a state tax withholding form?

Yes. Employees use the Maryland Withholding Form MW507 to guide how much tax comes out of every paycheck. 

2 points are important for payroll:

  • You give the MW507 to the employer — not the state
  • You should update it when life changes — like a new job & marriage or different pay

How much Maryland state tax should be withheld?

There is no single rate that can be used by everyone. It relies on what you earn and the filing status as well as your exemptions. The target is to pay enough throughout the year in order for you to not owe a large amount when filing the Maryland state tax form.

The state presents a calculator to check calculations.

Is there a basic way to adjust withholding?

  1. Look at the latest pay stub & last year's return
  2. List any changes for this year — bonus, second job, spouse working, side income
  3. Run the numbers on the calculator & compare the result to the current setup
  4. Give your employer a new MW507 if the numbers look off

In the case of working in multiple states, confirm the residency information before changing anything.

What should be gathered before starting the forms?

The income records should be ready before you open the Maryland state tax form.

The checklist below can be useful:

  • W-2s & 1099s
  • Statements for interest & dividends and retirement money
  • Proof of any deductions & credits
  • The current address details — the county influences local tax calculations

What if you’re unsure which Maryland form applies?

If you can't decide between Form 502 & Form 505, ask yourself, "Where did I live, and where did the money come from?" That should give you the answer.

Remote work & moving mid-year or having multiple W-2s all have the potential to make it fuzzy. Therefore, getting advice would be a smart action if you feel unsure.

How can Watter CPA help with Maryland forms?

Our expert team checks the records and makes sure that you use the correct Maryland state tax form. Then we prepare the return in order for it to stand up to scrutiny.

  • Preparing & reviewing personal income taxes
  • Managing part-year moves or multi-state income
  • Checking payroll withholding settings
  • Helping you reply if the state sends a notice

Reach out to us to manage Maryland taxes & plan the next actions.

FAQS

Does Maryland have a state tax withholding form?

Yes. Employees use the Maryland withholding form MW507 to set Maryland income tax withholding with their employer.

What is the Maryland state tax?

Maryland has a state income tax. And in many counties, a local income tax is also charged that’s calculated on the same return.

Where can I pick up Maryland tax forms?

It is possible to download & print them online, file through iFile, or pick up paper copies at Comptroller offices as well as some local libraries during tax season.

How much Maryland state tax should be withheld?

It varies with income & filing status information and exemptions. The target is to withhold enough during the year in order for the return to land close to break-even at filing time.