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State Income Tax: Faculty, Staff, & Postdoctoral Associates

Pennsylvania The tax rate for Pennsylvania SIT is 3.07% and there is no wage limit.  Certain deductions, such as medical benefits, may reduce the SIT taxable income for an individual. For more information on the Pennsylvania Income Tax, visit the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue website.

Washington, DC The tax rate for Washington, DC IT is based on the completion of Form D-4. If Form D-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the district tax for the individual. For more information on the Washington, DC Income Tax, visit the DC Office of Tax and Revenue website.

Indiana The tax rate for Indiana SIT is based on the completion of Form WH-4. If Form WH-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax. Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Indiana Income Tax, visit the Indiana Department of Revenue website.

Maryland The tax rate for Maryland SIT is based on the completion of Form MW 507. If Form MW 507 is not completed, 1 allowance will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Maryland Income Tax, visit the Comptroller of Maryland website.

New Jersey The tax rate for New Jersey SIT is based on the completion of Form NJ-W4. If Form NJ-W4 is not completed, federal form W-4 will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking do not reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the New Jersey Income Tax, visit the New Jersey Department of the Treasury website.

Ohio The tax rate for Ohio SIT is based on the completion of Form IT-4. If Form IT-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax. Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Ohio Income Tax, visit the Ohio Department of Taxation website.

Virginia The tax rate for Virginia SIT is based on the completion of Form VA-4. If Form VA-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Virginia Income Tax, visit the Virginia Tax website.

West Virginia The tax rate for West Virginia SIT is based on the completion of Form WV/IT-104. If Form WV/IT-104 is not completed, federal form W-4 will be used to calculate state income tax. Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the West Virginia Income Tax, visit the West Virginia State Tax Department website.

Arizona The tax rate for Arizona SIT is based on the completion of Form A-4. If Form A-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Arizona Income Tax, visit the Arizona Department of Revenue website.

Georgia The tax rate for Georgia SIT is based on the completion of Form G-4. If Form G-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Georgia Income Tax, visit the Georgia Department of Revenue website.

Hawaii The tax rate for Hawaii SIT is based on the completion of Form HW-4. If Form HW-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the Hawaii Income Tax, visit the Hawaii Department of Taxation website.

North Carolina The tax rate for North Carolina SIT is based on the completion of Form NC-4. If Form NC-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the North Carolina Income Tax, visit the North Carolina Department of Revenue website.

South Carolina The tax rate for South Carolina SIT is based on the completion of Form SC W-4. If Form SC W-4 is not completed, the highest rate will be used to calculate state income tax.  Health care plans, flexible spending accounts, retirement and parking reduce the SIT taxable income for the individual. For more information on the South Carolina Income Tax, visit the South Carolina Department of Revenue website