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California Taxpayers Should Review Their CA Withholding

 

June 11, 2009

 

Sacramento – The Franchise Tax Board (FTB) today advised taxpayers to plan ahead for changes to the state’s personal income tax rates and exemption credits for the 2009 calendar year.

 

A new tax law raises California’s personal income tax rates by .25 percent, (AB X3 3 Ch. 18 2009). The law also reduces the dependent exemption credit to the same amount of the personal exemption credit—a $210 difference per dependent using 2008 amounts. Some taxpayers may need to increase their wage withholding now to avoid owing taxes next April.

 

The Employment Development Department (EDD) made new withholding tables available to employers in April, but taxpayers may be under withheld at least from January through April 2009.

 

The new percentage tax rates will be 1.25, 2.25, 4.25, 6.25, 8.2, 9.55 and 10.55 for California’s income brackets. The Alternative Minimum Tax rate changes from 7 to 7.25 percent.

 

The new withholding tables factor in the changes for the tax rate increase only, so taxpayers claiming dependent exemption credits may still need to modify their wage withholding on Form DE 4, Employee’s Withholding Allowance Certificate, to make any needed changes to the number of allowances they claim. (For example, the prior DE 4 instructed employees claiming dependents to multiply each dependent by three. The new form instructs employees to multiply dependents by one. This means a married employee with two children may have previously claimed eight allowances. They may now want to change to four.)

 

Taxpayers who make quarterly estimated tax payments may want to increase their quarterly payments, but they will not receive an underpayment of estimated tax penalty resulting from these changes for the first year. (For example, based on the 2008 tax tables, a couple filing jointly with two dependents and taxable income of $100,000 can expect to pay approximately $670 more next year. The increased tax from the rate increase is $250 and the change to the dependent exemption credit added $420 to the tax liability.)

 

The 2009 tax brackets, filing requirement thresholds, the standard deduction, and certain credits will be adjusted for inflation based on the California Consumer Price Index (CCPI). FTB typically releases the indexed amounts in late summer. Interested taxpayers should check FTB’s website at ftb.ca.gov for updates.

 

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Married Filing Jointly With Two Dependents Example—Based on the 2008 Tax Tables

 

Without the new tax rates/dependent

exemption credit

With the new tax rates/dependent

exemption credit

 

 

 

 

Taxable Income

$100,000

Taxable Income

$100,000

 

 

 

 

Tax

$4,689

Tax

$4,689

 

 

 

 

 

 

Taxable Income

$100,000

 

 

Increase in Tax Rate

X 0.0025

 

 

Increase Tax

$250

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tax

$4,689

 

 

Increase Tax

$250

 

 

Total

$4,939

 

 

 

 

Exemptions Amount

(816)

Exemptions Amount

(396)

Total Tax

$3,873

Total Tax

$4,543

 

 

 

 

From the CA FTB News Release