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Q: How do you figure out your Maryland taxable income if you filed jointly in 2007 and single for 2008?
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Brutus and Misty are married and filing jointly Their taxable income is 74223?

$12,176


What is the basic rate for Maryland taxes?

The basic rate for Maryland taxes is two percent of the taxable income. This is the rate for when the amount of taxable income is less than one thousand dollars.


What is the taxable table for pensions in Maryland?

The tax amount on the taxable income could be from 2% to the maximum 6.75% amount.


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In order to determine what portion of your income is taxable you will need to look at a schedule from the IRS. The IRS provides these updated schedules annualy and your taxable portion is based on the amount of money you make and any dependants you may have.


How can I determine my taxable income?

Taxable income is the total amount of your income that is taxable. Certain types of income are exempt from taxes, but most income is taxable. To find out more information about taxable income, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taxable_income


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ALL income is taxable.


Do I have to pay taxes on a disability benefit?

You can get the answers at 4socialsecuritydisability.com. Their answer is that your disability benefits might be taxable IF you, or you and your spouse if filing jointly, have enough income to require paying taxes.


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Yes, Bonuses are income and income is taxable


If Neal and Linda had a combined taxable income of 209150 and filed their federal income tax return with the Married Filing Jointly filing status how much does the table below say that they should pay?

$46,840.50


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