Wyoming State Income Tax - Tax Year 2012
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Wyoming Income Tax Table
| Tax Bracket (Single) [2] | Tax Bracket (Couple) [3] | Marginal Tax Rate |
| $0+ | $0+ | 0.00% |
Note: Wyoming has no state income tax. Only the Federal Income Tax applies.
Learn how marginal tax brackets work
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Wyoming Income Tax Calculator
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The Wyoming Income Tax
Wyoming has no state income tax, so residents of Wyoming pay only the Federal Income Tax on most forms of income. In place of a state income tax, Wyoming generates revenue through other state taxes like the Wyoming Sales Tax and various excise taxes on the sale of certain goods.
Cities and municipal governments in Wyoming gain revenue through Wyoming property taxes and local sales tax surcharges.
In addition to having no personal income tax, Wyoming also collects no state income tax on corporate income or receipts. There are -37 days left until Tax Day, on April 15th 2013.
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References
- Our state ranking and income tax figures are based on a family of four (married parents with two children) earning the national median household income of $50,000 per year. Deductions and personal exemptions are taken into account, but some state-specific deductions and tax credit programs may not be accounted for.
- Before the official 2013 Wyoming income tax rates are released, provisional 2013 tax rates are based on Wyoming's 2012 income tax brackets.
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The 2013 state personal income tax brackets are updated from the Wyoming Department of Revenue and Tax Foundation
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Wyoming tax forms are sourced from the Wyoming Department of Revenue income tax forms page
, and are updated on a yearly basis. Please make sure the Wyoming forms you are using are up-to-date.

