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STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAXES

---Tax Rates---

# of

--Income Brackets--

---Personal Exemption---

Federal Tax

State

Low

High

Brackets

Low

High

Single

Married

Child.

Ded.

ALABAMA 2.0 - 5.0   3 500 (b) - 3,000 (b)   1,500   3,000   300   *
ALASKA No State Income Tax                  
ARIZONA 2.87 - 5.04   5 10,000 (b) - 150,000 (b)   2,100   4,200   2,300    
ARKANSAS (a) 1.0 - 7.0 (e) 6 3,999   - 27,500     20 (c) 40 (c) 20 (c)  
CALIFORNIA (a) 1.0 - 9.3   6 5,962 (b) - 39,133 (b)   80 (c) 160 (c) 251 (c)  
COLORADO 4.63       1   -----Flat rate-----        -----------None-----------      
CONNECTICUT 3.0 - 5.0   2 10,000 (b) - 10,000 (b)   12,500 (f) 24,000 (f) 0    
DELAWARE 2.2 - 5.95   6 5,000   - 60,000     110 (c) 220 (c) 110 (c)  
FLORIDA No State Income Tax                 
GEORGIA 1.0 - 6.0   6 750 (g) - 7,000 (g)   2,700   5,400   2,700    
HAWAII 1.4 - 8.25   9 2,000 (b) - 40,000 (b)   1,040   2,080   1,040    
IDAHO (a) 1.6 - 7.8   8 1,104 (h) - 22,074 (h)   3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
ILLINOIS 3.0       1   -----Flat rate-----     2,000   4,000   2,000    
INDIANA 3.4       1   -----Flat rate-----     1,000   2,000   1,000    
IOWA (a) 0.36 - 8.98   9 1,211   - 54,495     40 (c) 80 (c) 40 (c) *
KANSAS 3.5 - 6.45   3 15,000 (b) - 30,000 (b)   2,250   4,500   2,250    
KENTUCKY 2.0 - 6.0   5 3,000   - 8,000     20 (c) 40 (c) 20 (c)  
LOUISIANA 2.0 - 6.0   3 12,500 (b) - 25,000 (b)   4,500 (i) 9,000 (i) 1,000 (i) *
MAINE (a) 2.0 - 8.5   4 4,250 (b) - 16,950 (b)   4,700   7,850   1,000    
MARYLAND 2.0 - 4.75   4 1,000   - 3,000     2,400   4,800   2,400    
MASSACHUSETTS 5.3       1   -----Flat rate-----     3,300   6,600   1,000    
MICHIGAN (a) 4.0 (y)       1   -----Flat rate-----     3,100   6,200   3,100    
MINNESOTA (a) 5.35 - 7.85   3 19,440 (j) - 63,860 (j)   3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
MISSISSIPPI 3.0 - 5.0   3 5,000   - 10,000     6,000   12,000   1,500    
MISSOURI 1.5 - 6.0   10 1,000   - 9,000     2,100   4,200   2,100   * (s)
MONTANA (a) 2.0 - 11.0   10 2,199   - 76,199     1,740   3,480   1,740   *
NEBRASKA (a) 2.56 - 6.84   4 2,400 (k) - 26,500 (k)   94 (c) 188 (c) 94 (c)  
NEVADA No State Income Tax                 
NEW HAMPSHIRE State Income Tax is Limited to Dividends and Interest Income Only.                 
NEW JERSEY 1.4 - 6.37   6 20,000
(l)
- 75,000
(l)
  1,000   2,000   1,500    
NEW MEXICO 1.7 - 6.8   5 5,500 (m) - 26,000 (m)   3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
NEW YORK 4.0 - 7.70   7 8,000 (n) - 500,000 (n)   0   0   1,000    
NORTH CAROLINA (o) 6.0 - 8.25   4 12,750 (o) - 120,000 (o)   3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
NORTH DAKOTA 2.1 - 5.54 (p) 5 28,400
(p)
- 311,950
(p)
  3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
OHIO (a) 0.743 - 7.5   9 5,000   - 200,000     1,200 (q) 2,400 (q) 1,200 (q)  
OKLAHOMA 0.5 -
6.75
(r) 8 1,000 (b)  - 10,000 (b)    1,000   2,000   1,000   * (r)
OREGON (a) 5.0 - 9.0   3 2,600
(b)
- 6,500
(b)
  151 (c) 302 (c) 151 (c) * (s)
PENNSYLVANIA 3.07       1   -----Flat rate-----        -----------None-----------      
RHODE ISLAND 25.0% Federal tax liability (t)         ---     ---   ---   ---    
SOUTH CAROLINA (a) 2.5 - 7.0   6 2,400   - 12,300     3,100 (d) 6,200 (d) 3,100 (d)  
SOUTH DAKOTA No State Income Tax                 
TENNESSEE State Income Tax is Limited to Dividends and Interest Income Only.                 
TEXAS No State Income Tax                 
UTAH 2.30 - 7.0   6 863 (b) - 4,313 (b)   2,325 (d) 4,650 (d) 2,325 (d) * (u)
VERMONT (a)   3.6    - 9.5   5 29,050 (v)   319,100 (v)    3,100 (d)  6,200 (d)  3,100 (d)   
VIRGINIA 2.0 - 5.75   4 3,000   - 17,000     800   1,600   800    
WASHINGTON No State Income Tax                 
WEST VIRGINIA 3.0 - 6.5   5 10,000   - 60,000     2,000   4,000   2,000    
WISCONSIN 4.6 - 6.75   4 8,430
(w)
- 126,420
(w)
  700   1,400   400    
WYOMING No State Income Tax                 
                -                    
DIST. OF COLUMBIA 5.0 -
9.5
(x) 3 10,000   - 30,000     1,370   2,740   1,370    

 

Source: The Federation of Tax Administrators from various sources.


(a) 14 states have statutory provision for automatic adjustment of tax brackets, personal exemption or standard deductions to the rate of inflation. Michigan, Nebraska and Ohio indexes the personal exemption amounts only.
(b) For joint returns, the taxes are twice the tax imposed on half the income.
(c) tax credits.
(d) These states allow personal exemption or standard deductions as provided in the IRC. Utah allows a personal exemption equal to three-fourths the federal exemptions.
(e) plus a 3% surtax. A special tax table is available for low income taxpayers reducing their tax payments.
(f) Combined personal exemptions and standard deduction. An additional tax credit is allowed ranging from 75% to 0% based on state adjusted gross income. Exemption amounts are phased out for higher income taxpayers until they are eliminated for households earning over $54,500.
(g) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married households filing separately, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $500 to $5,000; and the income brackets range from $1,000 to $10,000 for joint filers.
(h) For joint returns, the tax is twice the tax imposed on half the income. A $10 filing tax is charge for each return and a $15 credit is allowed for each exemption.
(i) Combined personal exemption and standard deduction.
(j) The tax brackets reported are for single individual. For married couples filing jointly, the same rates apply for income under $28,420 to over $112,910.
(k) The tax brackets reported are for single individual. For married couples filing jointly, the same rates apply for income under $4,000 to over $46,750.
(l) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married couples filing jointly, the same rates apply for income under $20,000 to over $150,000.
(m) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married couples filing jointly, the same rates apply for income under $8,000 to over $40,000. Married households filing separately pay the tax imposed on half the income. Tax rate is scheduled to decrease in tax year 2005.
(n) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $16,000 to $500,000.
(o) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $21,250 to $200,000. Lower exemption amounts allowed for high income taxpayers. Tax rate scheduled to decrease after tax year 2005.
(p) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $47,450 to $311,950. An additional $300 personal exemption is allowed for joint returns or unmarried head of households.
(q) Plus an additional $20 per exemption tax credit.
(r) The rate range reported is for single persons not deducting federal income tax. For married persons filing jointly, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $2,000 to $21,000. Separate schedules, with rates ranging from 0.5% to 10%, apply to taxpayers deducting federal income taxes.
(s) Deduction is limited to $10,000 for joint returns and $5,000 for individuals in Missouri and to $5,000 in Oregon.
(t) Federal Tax Liability prior to the enactment of Economic Growth and Tax Relief Act of 2001.
(u) One half of the federal income taxes are deductible.
(v) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married couples filing jointly, the same rates apply for income under $46,700 to over $307,050.
(w) The tax brackets reported are for single individuals. For married taxpayers, the same rates apply to income brackets ranging from $11,240 to $168,560. An additional $250 exemption is provided for each taxpayer or spouse age 65 or over.
(x) Tax rate decreases are scheduled for tax years 2005.

(y) Tax rate is schedulde to decrease to 3.9% after June, 2004.

 

 

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