STEP 8 TAX CALCULATION.
43. TAX OR ALTERNATE TAX.
Who CAN use the alternate
tax calculation?
- Taxpayers using filing
statuses 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 without net operating loss:
If the combination of your net income(s) from line
26 PLUS
any pension exclusion taken on line 21 of
the IA 1040 and any Social Security Phase-out taken on line 13 of the Social
Security Worksheet exceeds $13,500 ($32,000 if you or your spouse
is 65 or older on 12/31/09)
- Married taxpayers using
filing statuses 2, 3, or 4 with net operating loss when one spouse
has a net operating loss and chooses not to carry it back or
forward. A statement that the taxpayer will not carry
forward or carry back the net operating loss must be attached to the
return.
Why use the alternate tax calculation?
You may owe less tax by
completing the worksheet below to compute your tax liability. Enter
this alternate tax on line 43 if it is less than the tax from the
tax table.
Who CANNOT use the alternate
tax calculation?
- Taxpayers using filing status
1
- Taxpayers who file
status 4 and do not provide the other spouses income in Step
2 of the IA 1040
- Married taxpayers
using filing statuses 2, 3, or 4 with net operating loss when one
spouse has a net operating loss and chooses to carry it back or
forward
Tax Calculation Procedure
First, determine
tax from:
- tax tables,
or
- formula at
the end of the tax tables, or
- tax rate schedule
If the taxable income on line 42 (column
A or column
B):
- is less than $95,450, use
the tax
tables (pdf)
- is more than
$95,450, use the
formula at the end of the tax tables or the
tax
rate schedule (pdf)
Second, compute
alternate tax, which may reduce tax liability.
Compare the tax calculated
using one of the methods shown above to the alternate tax calculated
below. Enter the smaller amount on
line 43.
ALTERNATE TAX WORKSHEET
| 1. Add
the total net income(s) from line 26 and
pension exclusion from line 21 and
Social Security Phase-out taken on line 12 of the Social
Security Worksheet of
the IA 1040, and enter here. Filing statuses 3 or 4 enter combined
totals of both spouses. |
1. |
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| 2. Enter
$13,500 ($32,000 if you or your spouse is 65 or
older on 12/31/09). |
2. |
|
| 3. Income
subject to alternate tax. Subtract
line 2 from line 1. |
3. |
|
| 4. Multiply line 3 by 8.98%. (.0898) |
4. |
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| 5. Using
the tax tables, determine the tax on the taxable income from line
42 of the IA 1040 and enter here. Status 3 and 4 filers look
up the tax separately, combine and enter total here. |
5. |
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| 6. Compare
the amounts on line 4 and line 5. Enter the smaller amount here
and on line 43, IA 1040. |
6. |
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EXAMPLE 1
You: $8,000 net income from line 26 of the IA 1040
Spouse: $6,000 net income from line 26 of the IA 1040
They are using Filing Status 3.
| 1. Add
the total net income(s) from line 26 and
pension exclusion from line 21 and
Social Security Phase-out taken on line 12 of the Social
Security Worksheet of
the IA 1040, and enter here. Filing statuses 3 or 4 enter combined
totals of both spouses. |
1. |
14,000 |
| 2. Enter
$13,500 ($32,000 if you or your spouse is 65 or
older on 12/31/09). |
2. |
- 13,500 |
| 3. Income
subject to alternate tax. Subtract line 2 from line 1. |
3. |
500 |
| 4. Multiply line 3 by 8.98%. (.0898) |
4. |
45 |
| 5. Using
the tax tables, determine the tax on the taxable income from line
42 of the IA 1040 and enter here. Status 3 and 4 filers look
up the tax separately, combine and enter total here.* |
5. |
205 |
| 6. Compare
the amounts on line 4 and line 5. Enter the smaller amount here
and on line 43, IA 1040**. |
6. |
45 |
* In this example, the spouse's tax is $62 and yours is $143.
** In this example, the amount to enter on line 43 for the spouse is $19; the amount to enter for you is $26.
EXAMPLE 2
Married couple with net income from line 26 of the IA 1040 of $11,000.
They have a pension exclusion on line 21 of the IA 1040 of $4,000.
They are using Filing Status 2.
| 1. Add
the total net income(s) from line 26 and
pension exclusion from line 21 and
Social Security Phase-out taken on line 12 of the Social
Security Worksheet of
the IA 1040, and enter here. Filing statuses 3 or 4 enter combined
totals of both spouses. |
1. |
15,000 |
| 2. Enter
$13,500 ($32,000 if you or your spouse is 65 or
older on 12/31/09). |
2. |
- 13,500 |
| 3. Income
subject to alternate tax. Subtract line 2 from line 1. |
3. |
1,500 |
| 4. Multiply line 3 by 8.98%. (.0898) |
4. |
135 |
| 5. Using
the tax tables, determine the tax on the taxable income from line
42 of the IA 1040 and enter here. Status 3 and 4 filers look
up the tax separately, combine and enter total here. |
5. |
175 |
| 6. Compare
the amounts on line 4 and line 5. Enter the smaller amount here
and on line 43, IA 1040. |
6. |
135 |
EXAMPLE 3
Married couple
with net income from line 26 of the IA 1040 of $35,000.
They have a pension exclusion on line 21 of the IA 1040 of $4,000. They
have a Social Security Phase-out on line 12 of the Social Security Worksheet
of $2,000.
They are using Filing Status 2. One spouse is 65 or older.
1. Add
the total net income(s) from line 26 and
pension exclusion from line 21 and
Social Security Phase-out taken on line 12 of the Social
Security Worksheet of the IA 1040, and enter here. Filing
statuses 3 or 4, enter combined totals of both spouses. |
1. |
41,000 |
2. Enter
$13,500 ($32,000 if you or your spouse is 65 or
older on 12/31/09). |
2. |
-
32,000 |
3. Income
subject to alternate tax. Subtract
line 2 from line 1. |
3. |
9,000 |
4. Multiply line 3 by 8.98%. (.0898) |
4. |
808 |
5. Using
the tax tables, determine the tax on the taxable income from line
42 of the IA 1040 and enter here. Status 3 and 4 filers
look up the tax separately, combine and enter total here. |
5. |
915 |
6. Compare
the amounts on line 4 and line 5. Enter the smaller amount
here and on line 43, IA 1040. |
6. |
808 |
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Married Separate Filers: (including status 4):
If you are using the tax tables, the formula at the end
of the tax tables, or the tax rate schedule:
Enter the tax for line 42, column A , on line 43, column A.
If filing status 3, also enter the tax for line 42, column
B , on line 43, column B.
If you are using
the alternate tax:
Use the combined net incomes of both spouses to compute the
alternate tax.
Prorate the alternate tax between spouses in the ratio of the
net income of each spouse to the combined net income of both
spouses.
“Net income” for purposes
of this proration is the amount from line 26, plus any pension
exclusion from line 21 and Social Security Phase-out taken
on line 12 of the Social Security Worksheet. (Examples of how to prorate) |
The Alternate Tax Calculation Worksheet
is available as a pdf.
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