The 2014 Tax Tables

Find your 2014 Tax Rate with the 2014 Tax Tables!

Have you filed your 2014 Tax Return yet?

If you’ve already filed, congratulations! If not, you may be wondering what the 2014 tax rates are.

Here at RapidTax, we’ve designed  the 2014 tax tables just for you. In fact, you can save these tax tables to your computer and refer back to the tax rates as needed.

Keep in mind that these tax tables are based on your filing status and total income earned throughout the year. You’ll need to know each in order to find your 2014 tax rate.

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Do I Pay State Taxes If I Live in Texas but Work in a Different State?

Living in a tax-free state doesn’t mean you aren’t responsible for income taxes if you work in a bordering state.

Texas is an income tax-free state. Fantastic, right? It is for residents of Texas who both live and work in the state. For those that live in Texas but work in bordering states such as Louisiana, New Mexico or Oklahoma, there is an income tax to pay.

If you live in Texas but work in a different state, it’s best to learn the income tax details of the state you work in and the importance of  filing a non-resident return for that state.

I Live in Texas but Work in Louisiana

If you work in Texas but travel to Louisiana for work, you will need to file a non-resident state return for Louisiana reporting all income earned from Louisiana sources.

Personal Louisiana Income Tax Rate:

Single Taxpayers:

2013 Income Tax Rates

Here’s the individual income tax rates for 2013

If you still need to file your 2013 taxes, you may need a reminder of the 2013 income tax rates. These rates will play a major role in how much your 2013 tax refund or tax due total will be.

2013 Income Tax Rate Table

The 2013 tax rates for the bottom six brackets remain unchanged from 2012. The biggest change is the addition of a new rate of 39.6% for individuals with incomes above $400,000 and married couples filing jointly with incomes above $450,000. Continue reading “2013 Income Tax Rates”