On my NYS state tax return summary:
Amount Taxed by New York= ~$1.2 million (a)
Turbotax Calculates my New York Taxes owed as: $115.8k (9.65% * (a))
My read of New York tax tables shows the amount should be $83.229k ($71.413k + 9.65% of the income above $1.07755 million)
Does anyone else have this issue. I have not had this issue in prior years.
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I'd like to look at your return and see exactly what you see to help come to a resolution. The return will be scrubbed and won't include any of your personal details.
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- on the left hand panel, click on Tax Tools and then choose Tools
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- click okay and you'll get another message with a token
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Due to your income level, you're subject to the state's "taxable benefit recapture" law. This law is New York's way to recoup some of the tax benefits from higher-income taxpayers.
As you have seen, New York has tax brackets with progressively higher rates as your income rises. Normally, everyone benefits from the lower rates on the lower bands of income. This recapture provision essentially removes that benefit for higher-income taxpayers by adding an extra amount to their tax bill.
This effectively creates a flat tax rate for high-income taxpayers.
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