WITAXLADY Posted March 20, 2022 Report Posted March 20, 2022 WI resident has W-2 from Neb for $265 and $4 withheld. Neb form III takes $265 by % of gross total income of $80,000 and says his Neb total taxable income is $2,801 and his tax is $8 Does this sound correct? Did I miss a step? thank you, D Quote
NECPA in NEBRASKA Posted March 20, 2022 Report Posted March 20, 2022 57 minutes ago, WITAXLADY said: WI resident has W-2 from Neb for $265 and $4 withheld. Neb form III takes $265 by % of gross total income of $80,000 and says his Neb total taxable income is $2,801 and his tax is $8 Does this sound correct? Did I miss a step? thank you, D D, That is correct. The NE taxable income should be coming from page 1 of the 1040N, line 14. Then Sch III figures out the rest. The tax is figured on the line 14 amount less the personal exemption credit. That amount is multiplied by the percentage of NE income to the gross on line 4. $8 should be the correct tax. Thanks, Bonnie 1 Quote
WITAXLADY Posted March 21, 2022 Author Report Posted March 21, 2022 Thank you! even MN says under $4,000 is not taxable! D Quote
NECPA in NEBRASKA Posted March 21, 2022 Report Posted March 21, 2022 If you have any income in Nebraska and have to file a federal return, you have to file here. That's why they call it the "tax me state". I can't wait to move somewhere more tax friendly for retirement. Lots of my clients have moved to retiree friendly states and send me their taxes. Quote
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