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- | ====== Do you earn tips? Montana now taxes them. ====== | ||
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- | > Among several changes to Montana’s income tax system that took effect at the beginning of the year is a provision that makes income from tips subject to state taxes. | ||
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- | > The shift aligns Montana with the federal tax system, in which tips have long been taxed alongside salaries and wages. It also means that many service-sector workers will likely have their state income tax obligation increased by hundreds of dollars a year. | ||
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- | > Montana’s top-bracket tax rate, which now applies to annual taxable incomes over $20,500, is 5.9%. That means that many service sector workers will owe an additional $5.90 in state taxes for every $100 of tip income they report on their tax filings. | ||
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- | > “It’s just not fair — it makes no sense for these individuals to not have to pay their fair share of taxes on just a particular type of income that they get,” [Sen. Greg Hertz, R-Polson] said. | ||
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- | > Democrats pushed to keep the exemption, saying it is unfair to increase taxes on workers who are in many cases scraping to get by. | ||
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- | > “We’re talking about our lowest-income Montanans here,” said then-Senate Minority Leader Jill Cohenour, D-East Helena. | ||
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