Maryland income taxes for part-year residents go to great trouble to correctly prorate standard or itemized deductions, exemption credits, and the earned income credit, by the portion of income from each state. But they don't correctly prorate the progressive tax rate structure!

Apr 16, 2022 · 7:50 PM UTC

2
1
1
California does it right.
Maryland income taxes for part-year residents go to great trouble to correctly prorate standard or itemized deductions, exemption credits, and the earned income credit, by the portion of income from each state. But they don't correctly prorate the progressive tax rate structure!
Replying to @davidbaron
If only Ukrainians could think about taxes.
This tweet is unavailable
Starting at zero, thus benefiting the part-year resident.
1