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For tax year 2022, Massachusetts has a 5.0% tax on both earned (salaries, wages, tips, commissions) and unearned (interest, dividends, and capital gains) income. Certain capital gains are taxed at 12%.
The Massachusetts Department of Revenue taxes residents on income from all sources, and non-residents only on income derived from Massachusetts.
You should claim the total number of exemptions to which you are entitled to prevent excessive over-withholding, unless you have a significant amount of other income. If you expect to owe more income tax than will be withheld, you may either claim a smaller number of exemptions or have additional amounts withheld.
If you're an employer, you need to withhold Massachusetts income tax from your employees' wages. This guide explains your responsibilities as an employer, including collecting your employee's tax reporting information, calculating withholding, and filing and paying withholding taxes.
Pass-through entities are required to withhold an amount that is calculated based on Massachusetts taxable amounts of distributive share allocated to a member subject to withholding. The amount subject to withholding is calculated based on the entity's Massachusetts-source income.