Monthly Archives: June 2015

Alabama

If you live in Alabama you will be taxed at the following rates: If you file Single, Head of Household or Married Filing Separately, you will be taxed at a rate of 2% on the first $500 of income, 4% on income between $501 and $3,000 and 5% on all taxable income over $3,000. If […]

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Missouri Residency and Taxes

Like many other states in America, Missouri considers anyone who does not reside within the state borders to be a nonresident. A person staying in Missouri can be classified as a nonresident provided they have no permanent place of abode within the state and in fact there permanent residence is located elsewhere. Additionally, the taxpayers […]

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Missouri State Income Tax

Missouri assess tax rates to its residents over ten different tax brackets, dependent upon income. The Show-Me-State rates of taxation are: 5 % on the first $1,000 of taxable income. 2 % between $1,001 and $2,000 of taxable income 5 % between $2,001 and $3,000 of taxable income 3 % between $3,001 and $4,000 of […]

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If you are a permanent resident of a different state or country, or you resided in Minnesota for less than 183 days, you are considered a nonresident for tax purposes. Minnesota implies a minimum filing requirement, which was $10,000 in 2013. This means that any taxpayer who earns more than the minimum amount is required […]

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Minnesota State Income Tax

Minnesota assess income tax over four separate tax brackets dependent on filing status. All returns are due by April 15th, unless that day is a weekend or holiday, in which case returns are due on the next business day. The tax rates are as follows: Single: 35 % on the first $24,270 of taxable income. […]

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Louisiana taxpayers who file a Federal tax return are required to file a state return. If you are a nonresident or part-year resident, you will be taxed on any income earned in the state, and will need to file IT-540B. In order to calculate the appropriate amount of taxes on the IT-540B, you have to […]

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Louisiana State Income Tax

The Pelican State uses three separate tax brackets when assessing income tax to its residents. Those who file using the single status are subject to income tax at the following rates: 2% on the first $12,500 of taxable income 4% between $12,501 and $50,000 of taxable income 6% on any taxable income greater than $50,001 […]

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The rules for Iowa state income tax say that any individual who earns less than $1,000 in net income is considered a nonresident or part-year resident depending on whether or not they established a permanent domicile in the state and for how long. Married taxpayers should use their combined income to determine whether they need […]

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Iowa State Income Tax

Iowa assess income taxes over nine different tax brackets. They are: 36 % on the first $1,494 of taxable income. 72 % between $1,495 and $2,988 of taxable income 43 % between $2,989 and $5,976 of taxable income 50 % between $5,977 and $13,446 of taxable income 12 % between $13,447 and $22,410 of taxable […]

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Any who lives in Arkansas for part of the tax year is considered a part-year resident. This includes those who may have moved to or from the state during the year. Part-year residents are required to file a state income tax if any of their income was earned in-state. Taxpayers should use Form-1000NR to file […]

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