If you would like your State Income Tax withholding exemptions to be different than what you are claiming on your W-4 (Federal), you will need to fill out a Massachusetts Employee's Withholding Exemption Certificate (M-4).
Massachusetts Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate. The M-4 form tells Harvard how much to withhold for state income taxes.
Mail your Form W2 along with Form M-3 to the following address: Massachusetts Department of Revenue, PO Box 7015, Boston, MA 02204.
How to fill out the Massachusetts Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate? Print your full name and home address. Provide your Social Security number. Claim personal and dependent exemptions as applicable. Sign and date the form. Submit this form to your employer.
Massachusetts individual income tax forms and instructions can be found on the Massachusetts Department of Revenue website. The Massachusetts tax forms for part-year resident and nonresident individuals is Form 1-NR/PY. Please refer to the MA state guides for part-year and nonresident individuals for more information.
How to fill out the Massachusetts Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate? Print your full name and home address. Provide your Social Security number. Claim personal and dependent exemptions as applicable. Sign and date the form. Submit this form to your employer.
Overview of Massachusetts Taxes Gross Paycheck$2,125 Federal Income 8.11% $172 State Income 4.37% $93 Local Income 0.00% $0 FICA and State Insurance Taxes 7.65% $16323 more rows
Massachusetts has a flat rate, meaning that all income of the same types must be taxed at the same rate, but different income types can be taxed differently. For example, certain short-term capital gains are taxed at 12%.