Iowa State Tax Brackets 2023
The state of Iowa collects income tax from its residents at the same rate regardless of filing status. Here’s a breakdown of those rates for tax year 2022. Iowa state taxes are due May 1, 2023.
For married taxpayers filing jointly
Taxable Income Tax OverBut Not OverTax RateOf Excess Over $0$12,000$0.00+(4.40%x$0) $12,000$60,000$528.00+(4.82%x$12,000 $60,000 $150,000 $2,841.60+(5.70%x$60,000) $150,000 —— $7,971.60+(6.00%x $150,000)For all taxpayers other than married taxpayers filing jointly
Taxable Income Tax OverBut Not OverTax RateOf Excess Over $0$6,000$0.00+(4.40%x$0) $6,000$30,000$264.00+(4.82%x$6,000 $30,000 $75,000 $1,420.80+(5.70%x$30,000) $75,000 —— $3,985.80+(6.00%x $75,000)Iowa Standard Tax Deductions
Iowa residents filing single or married filing separately can claim a standard deduction of $2,110. Those who are married filing jointly or head of household can claim a standard deduction of $5,210. Find more information about your Iowa state income taxes below. Check your Iowa tax refund status.
Tax Filing StatusAmount Married Filing Jointly$5,540 Single/Married Filing Jointly/Head of Household$2,210Iowa School District Surtax
As a resident of Iowa, the school district surtax is another detail to understand when it comes to state income taxes. The surtax generates revenue that goes directly to the school district the taxpayer resides in. The amount paid is based on the taxpayer’s total individual state income tax. That amount is multiplied by the district’s surtax rate to calculate the amount owed. Each district’s rate varies, but all are within 0 to 20 percent. Example: If a taxpayer’s total state income taxes are $1,000, and he or she lives in a school district with a 10 percent surtax, the school district surtax is $100.
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