Form 80-110-12-8-2-000 (Rev.7/12)
Mississippi
Instructions for EZ Individual
Income Tax Return
2012
Use Form 80-110 if you are single, with no dependents and have wages and interest income only. If you are filing an
amended return, please check the box.
Line by line instructions
Line 1 Enter the total of your wages, salaries, tips, etc. from Individual W-2 Datasheet, Form 80-107.
Line 2 Enter your taxable interest income.
Line 3 Enter total of Line 1 plus Line 2.
Line 5 Subtract $8,300 from the amount on Line 3. Enter the result.
Line 6 Enter amount of Income Tax Due. Use the Taxable Income amount from Line 5 to compute your Income Tax
Due.
Tax Computation
Taxable Income
Rates
Income Tax
$0 - $5,000
x 3%
Next $5,000
x 4%
Remaining Balance
x 5%
Total Taxable Income
(Add first three lines in Taxable Income column together.)
Total Income Tax Due
(Add first three lines in Income Tax column together.)
Line 7 Enter your amount of Consumer Use Tax. If during 2012, you made out-of-state purchases of goods or services
that you used, stored, or consumed in Mississippi and did not pay sales taxes to any state, you are required to
pay Mississippi Consumer Use Tax at a rate of 7% of the purchase price including any charges for shipping or
handling. An example of such purchases includes books, clothing, computers, electronics, furniture, household
items and downloads of digital products such as music, movies, e-books and software.
Do not pay any use tax you may owe on your income tax return if you currently have an active Use Tax
Account.
Line 8 Add Lines 6 and 7. Enter the total.
Line 9 Enter the amount of Mississippi withholding from the Individual W-2 Datasheet, Form 80-107. If you have
withholding from another state, you cannot use the EZ Individual Income Tax Return, Form 80-110. Use the
Resident Individual Income Tax Return, Form 80-105.
Line 10 Enter amount paid with original return. This is for amended returns only.
Line 11
Add Lines 9 and 10. Enter the total.
Line 12
Enter the amount of any refund received with original return. This is for amended returns only.
Line 13 Enter the amount of your Overpayment, if Line 11 is larger than Line 8 plus Line 12.
Line 14 If you have an overpayment on Line 10, enter the amount of the overpayment, if any, you wish to contribute as a
Voluntary Contribution(s).
Line 15 Enter Refund amount by subtracting Line 12 from Line 11.
Line 16 Enter Balance Due, if Line 8 plus Line 12 is larger than Line 11.
Line 17 Enter any penalty or interest due. If payment is made past April 15, add 1% per month interest and 1/2% per
month penalty. The maximum penalty is 25%.
Line 18 Enter Total Due by adding Lines 13 and 14.