Tax rate used in calculating Minnesota state tax for year 2020
State Abbreviation: |
MN
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State Tax Withholding State Code: |
27
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Acceptable Exemption Form: |
W-4
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Basis For Withholding: |
State Exemptions
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Acceptable Exemption Data: |
S, M / Number of Exemptions
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TSP Deferred: |
Yes
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Special Coding: |
None
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Additional Information: |
None
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Withholding Formula >(Minnesota Effective 2020)<
- Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Thrift Savings Plan contribution from the gross biweekly wages.
- Subtract the nontaxable biweekly Federal Health Benefits Plan payment(s) (includes dental and vision insurance program, and flexible spending account - health care and dependent care deductions) from the amount computed in step 1.
- Add the taxable biweekly fringe benefits (taxable life insurance, etc.) to the amount computed in step 2 to obtain the adjusted gross biweekly wages.
- Multiply the adjusted gross biweekly wages times >26< to obtain the gross annual wages.
- Determine the exemption allowance by applying the following guideline and subtract this amount from the gross annual wages to compute the taxable income.
Exemption Allowance = >$4,300< x Number of Exemptions
- Apply the taxable income computed in step 5 to the following table to determine the annual Minnesota tax withholding.
Tax Withholding Table
Single |
If the Amount of
Taxable Income Is: |
The Amount of Minnesota
Tax Withholding Should Be: |
Over:
|
But Not
Over: |
|
|
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Of Excess
Over: |
$ 0 |
$ 3,800 |
$ 0 |
plus |
0.0% |
$ 0 |
3,800 |
>30,760 |
0 |
plus |
5.35% |
3,800 |
30,760 |
92,350 |
1,442.36 |
plus |
6.80% |
30,760 |
92,350 |
168,200 |
5,630.48 |
plus |
7.85% |
92,350 |
168,200 |
and over |
11,584.71 |
plus |
9.85% |
168,200 |
Married |
If the Amount of
Taxable Income Is: |
The Amount of Minnesota
Tax Withholding Should Be: |
Over:
|
But Not
Over: |
|
|
|
Of Excess
Over: |
$ 0 |
$ >11,900 |
$ 0 |
plus |
0.0% |
$ 0 |
11,900 |
51,310 |
0 |
plus |
5.35% |
>11,900 |
51,310 |
168,470 |
2,108.44 |
plus |
6.80% |
51,310 |
168,470 |
285,370 |
10,075.32 |
plus |
7.85% |
168,470 |
285,370 |
and over |
19,251.97 |
plus |
9.85% |
285,370 |
- Divide the annual Minnesota tax withholding by >26< to obtain the biweekly Minnesota tax withholding.
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