I can give you an answer for New Hampshire: none (New Hampshire doesn't have a state income tax).
For any state that does have a state income tax, it's going to be a lot more complicated because it depends on a number of factors. Your best bet is to consult an accountant or tax attorney in your state and ask them what it should be for the specific case you have in mind.
Texas does not have a personal state income tax.
$33 of Pennsylvania taxable gross income. Yes, that is an incredibly low figure.
When you do not have any qualifying earned income you do NOT get any income tax return refund.
That totally depends on what you put on your W-4 for marital status and exemptions. Assuming that you are single, have no dependents, and choose to claim zero exemptions, $1,920 will be withheld from an annual gross of $18,000 in wages.
Form W-2 is Wage and Tax Statement. It's an IRS form that employers are required to file for their employees. State income tax withheld is entered in Box 17-State Income Tax. Local income tax withheld is entered in Box 19-Local Income Tax.
Washington does NOT have any Personal Income TaxesNo state personal income taxRetirement Income: Not taxed.
18000 volts clearance
$3000
$18000
18000
$26,451
900 dollars
$8.65
Texas does not have a personal state income tax.
as much as they wont.... =)
Rs 18000/-
Roughly $ 450.00