Income tax imposed by another state, a political subdivision of that state, the District of Columbia 2025

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If you lived in the District of Columbia, you are required to file a DC tax return. However, your employer may not be required to withhold DC taxes. If I claimed itemized deductions on my federal return, must I also itemize on my DC return? Yes.
The District allows credit on income and fiduciary tax returns for taxes paid to other states on incomes taxed by the District. However, the amount of the credit may not be equal to the amount of the tax paid by the taxpayer to the other states.
District of Columbia Tax Rates, Collections, and Burdens The District of Columbia (DC) has a graduated individual income tax, with rates ranging from 4.00 percent to 10.75 percent. DC has an 8.25 percent corporate income tax rate. DC has a 6.00 percent sales tax rate.
The District of Columbia (DC) has a graduated individual income tax, with rates ranging from 4.00 percent to 10.75 percent. DC has an 8.25 percent corporate income tax rate.
The Constitution dictates that the federal district be under the jurisdiction of the US Congress. Washington, DC operates as a state while also performing functions of a city and a county. We are treated as a state in more than 500 federal laws. We are leaders in a region of 4 million people and growing.
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Washington, DC can afford to be a state: DC takes on the responsibilities of a statehood without enjoying all the rights and privileges embodied in the U.S. Constitution often referred as taxation without representation. DC residents pay the highest per-capita federal income taxes in the US.
In addition to federal income taxes, taxpayers in the nations capital pay local taxes to the District of Columbia. These include a district income tax, with rates ranging from 4% to 10.75%, a 6% sales tax and property taxes on real estate. The District has an average effective property tax rate of 0.56%.
State and local revenue comes from transaction taxes, income taxes, and property taxes. The type and amount of tax varies from state to state and between local communities. Sales taxes are the most common kind of transaction taxes. Taxes withheld from a paycheck include income taxes.

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