Arizona Form 140ez - Resident Personal Income Tax Return - 2013 Page 12

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Arizona Form 140EZ
HOW MUCH INCOME CAN YOU HAVE AND PAY NO TAXES?
EXAMPLES
You still have to file a return, but you pay no taxes if your income is less than the levels shown in the chart below. For purposes
of this chart, “income” means Arizona adjusted gross income plus the dependent exemption claimed (Form 140, page 1, line
17 plus the amount on Form 140, page 2, line C15; or Form 140A, page 1, line 18, plus the amount on Form 140A, page 1, line 15;
or Form 140EZ, page 1, line 6). To rely on this chart, you must claim the family income tax credit, if you qualify.
FILING STATUS
UNMARRIED
NUMBER OF
MARRIED FILING
HEAD OF
MARRIED FILING
DEPENDENTS
SINGLE
SEPARATE
HOUSEHOLD
JOINT
0
$ 8,594
$ 8,594
N/A
$ 17,182
1
(A)
10,000
10,414
19,482
20,000
2
11,664
12,714
20,135
23,600
3
13,964
15,014
23,800
27,300
4
16,264
17,314
25,200
(C)
31,000
5
18,564
19,614
(B)
26,575
31,000
(A) single, $10,000
(B) unmarried head of
(C) married filing joint,
income*, one
household, $26,575
$31,000 income*, four
dependent
income*, five dependents
dependents
Income*
$ 10,000
$ 26,575
$ 31,000
less: Dependent exemption
-2,300
-11,500
-9,200
Standard deduction
-4,945
-9,883
-9,883
Personal exemption
-2,100
-4,200
-6,300
Net taxable income
$ 655
$ 992
$ 5,617
Tax (optional tax table)
$17
$ 25
$ 146
less: Family tax credit
-80
-240
-240
Tax owed
$ 0
$
0
$
0
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