Family G: $45,000 in Adjusted Gross Income

Family G consists of a husband and wife with three children, ages 2, 3, and 6. The federal adjusted gross income is $45,000, all from salary. Family G contributes $2,000 to the 529 savings plan for college, purchases school supplies and clothing during the tax-free weekend (amount spent = $500), and the five family members attend 2 Hornets games (ticket price = $82 each), 1 concert (ticket price = $60 each), 4 movies (ticket price = $6 each), and one circus performance (ticket price = $30 each). The family files a joint return and uses the standard deduction. Charitable contributions amount to $1,400.

2013 2015
Federal adjusted gross Income 45,000 45,000
Deduction for Contribution to saving fund for college (529 plan) 2,000 0
Deduction for small business income 0 0
North Carolina adjusted gross income 43,000 45,000
Standard deduction 6,000 15,000
N.C. personal exemption allowances 12,500 0
N. C. taxable income 24,500 30,000
N.C. income tax 1.504 1,725
Consumer use tax 17 20
Income Tax due 1,521 1,775
Credit for children (100 per child) 300 300
Credit for child and dependent care expenses (6000 x .10) 600 0
N.C. earned income tax credit 62.01 0
Credit for charitable contributions for non-itemizers 35 0
Net income tax due 524 1,445
Sales taxes
– School supplies, clothing during tax free weekend 0 33.75
– Tickets for 2 Hornets games 0 55.35
– Tickets for 1 concert 0 20.25
– Tickets for 4 movies 0 8.10
– Tickets for 1 circus performance 0 10.125
Total Taxes 524 1,588

 

Thus, Family G will see a large increase in its total taxes; taxes more than tripled.

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