Some of my clients work or conduct business in Nebraska, so I keep an eye on what’s happening with taxes there. The tax rates and tax brackets in Nebraska will be changing in 2013 and 2014, and I thought this was worth passing along.
The bill, signed into law on April 10, reduces tax rates starting in 2013, and changes the tax brackets starting in 2014. You can read news coverage here and here. And for those of you who love densely worded legislative bills, you can find the full text of the bill here.
Here’s a summary of what the bill does to tax rates
Current Nebraska Tax Rates
Married Filing Jointly |
Head of Household |
Single & Married Filing Separately |
|
2.56% |
$0-4,799 |
$0-4,499 |
$0-2,399 |
3.57% |
4,799-34,999 |
4,500-27,999 |
2,400-17,499 |
5.12% |
35,000-53,999 |
28,000-39,999 |
17,500-26,999 |
6.84% |
54,000+ |
40,000+ |
27,000+ |
2013 Nebraska Tax Rates
Married Filing Jointly |
Head of Household |
Single & Married Filing Separately |
|
2.46% |
$0-4,799 |
$0-4,499 |
$0-2,399 |
3.51% |
4,799-34,999 |
4,500-27,999 |
2,400-17,499 |
5.01% |
35,000-53,999 |
28,000-39,999 |
17,500-26,999 |
6.84% |
54,000+ |
40,000+ |
27,000+ |
2014 Nebraska Tax Rates
Married Filing Jointly |
Head of Household |
Single & Married Filing Separately |
|
2.46% |
$0-5,999 |
$0-5,599 |
$0-2,999 |
3.51% |
6,000-35,999 |
5,600-28,799 |
3,000-17,999 |
5.01% |
36,000-57,999 |
28,800-42,999 |
18,000-28,999 |
6.84% |
58,000+ |
43,000+ |
29,000+ |
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