I am confused on what should be used to calculating tax brackets. It seems that the turbotax software is using this formula: for someone making $50,000/yr the tax is $521.63 plus 6.925% of the amount over $11,279 for a total of $3,203.06. I found information on the idaho tax website that supports this.
However, another document on the idaho tax website also states states that the tax is $522 plus 6.925% of the amount over $23,279 for a total of $2,372.43
Which bracket information is correct?
By the way, why are we not able to post links to URLs in these comments?
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The 2018 Idaho Form 40 instructions lay out the tax tables, which agree with TurboTax. It shows $3,205 as the tax for a single taxpayer earning between $50,000 - $50,050 (so exactly $50,000 would compute to slightly less - or $3,203).
You can view these tables at this link below -
https://tax.idaho.gov/forms/EIN00046_01-07-2019.pdf
This calculation ($3,203) also agrees with the brackets posted at the second link below on the site -
https://tax.idaho.gov/i-1110.cfm
Your second calculation appears to mix parts of the single bracket with the married filing jointly (but not entirely). You should be able to post a link to a URL if you respond to this answer in a comment. If you want to post the link there, I will take a look at wherever you found that information just for clarification - but the tax tables themselves agree with the first calculation.
The 2018 Idaho Form 40 instructions lay out the tax tables, which agree with TurboTax. It shows $3,205 as the tax for a single taxpayer earning between $50,000 - $50,050 (so exactly $50,000 would compute to slightly less - or $3,203).
You can view these tables at this link below -
https://tax.idaho.gov/forms/EIN00046_01-07-2019.pdf
This calculation ($3,203) also agrees with the brackets posted at the second link below on the site -
https://tax.idaho.gov/i-1110.cfm
Your second calculation appears to mix parts of the single bracket with the married filing jointly (but not entirely). You should be able to post a link to a URL if you respond to this answer in a comment. If you want to post the link there, I will take a look at wherever you found that information just for clarification - but the tax tables themselves agree with the first calculation.
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