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View more information on electronic filing. What is the individual tax rate for the District of Columbia?

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View more information on electronic filing. What is the individual tax rate for the District of Columbia?

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• For the first $10,000 of taxable income, the rate is 5.0%. • For taxable income over $10,000 but not over $30,000, the rate is $500 plus 7.5% of the excess over $10,000. • For taxable income over $30,000, the rate is $2,000 plus 9.3% of the excess over $30,000. Social Security income and the first $3,000 of DC and federal pension income are excluded from taxable income in the District. What is my standard deduction? The DC standard deduction is determined by your filing status as shown below. However, if you itemize deductions on the federal Form Schedule A, you are not entitled to the standard deduction: Filing Status / Standard Deduction A-Single $2,000 B-Head of Household $2,000 C-Married filing jointly $2,000 D-Married filing separately $1,000 E-Married filing combined separately $1,000 F-Dependent taxpayer $2,000 Where should I mail my tax return? The mailing address for the D-40 and D-40EZ Individual Income Tax Returns is Office of Tax and Revenue, Ben Franklin Station, PO Box

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