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State Abbreviation: |
KY |
State Tax Withholding State Code: |
21 |
Acceptable Exemption Form: |
K-4 |
Basis For Withholding: |
State Exemptions |
Acceptable Exemption Data: |
0 / Number of Exemptions |
TSP Deferred: |
Yes |
Special Coding: |
Determine the Total Number Of Allowances field as follows: First Position - Enter 0 (zero). Second and Third Positions - Enter the number of exemptions claimed. |
Additional Information: |
None |
Tax Withholding Table |
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If the Amount of |
The Amount of Kentucky |
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But Not |
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Of Excess Over: |
$ 0 | $ 3,000 | $ 0 | plus | 2% | $ 0 |
3,000 | 4,000 | 60 | plus | 3% | 3,000 |
4,000 | 5,000 | 90 | plus | 4% | 4,000 |
5,000 | 8,000 | 130 | plus | 5% | 5,000 |
8,000 | 75,000 | 280 | plus | 5.8% | 8,000 |
75,000 | and over | 4.166 | plus | 6% | 75,000 |
Exemption Allowance = $10 x Number of Exemptions