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New Jersey Tax Tables for 2013

The 2013 New Jersey Tax Tables summarise the state-level rules applied to wages, deductions, credits and taxable income. These tables match the rules used by the New Jersey State Tax Calculator 2013.

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New Jersey Tax Tables for 2013

The tables below outline the income tax structure, deduction amounts, state-level credits and payroll-related rules used for New Jersey in 2013. New Jersey uses filing-status–specific progressive income tax tables. Income is divided into brackets and each portion is taxed at its marginal rate. The table below shows the full structure for this filing status. For a full explanation of marginal brackets, see our Tax Tables guide.

Single – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013)

Marginal income tax brackets for Single filers in New Jersey for 2013. Only the portion of income within each bracket is taxed at the stated rate.

Single – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013) – Progressive bracket structure for Single
BracketRangeRate
1$ 0.00 to $ 20,000.001.4%
2$ 20,000.00 to $ 35,000.001.75%
3$ 35,000.00 to $ 40,000.003.5%
4$ 40,000.00 to $ 75,000.005.53%
5$ 75,000.00 to $ 500,000.006.37%
6$ 500,000.00 and over8.97%

Married filing jointly – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013)

Marginal income tax brackets for Married filing jointly filers in New Jersey for 2013. Only the portion of income within each bracket is taxed at the stated rate.

Married filing jointly – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013) – Progressive bracket structure for Married filing jointly
BracketRangeRate
1$ 0.00 to $ 20,000.001.4%
2$ 20,000.00 to $ 50,000.001.75%
3$ 50,000.00 to $ 70,000.002.45%
4$ 70,000.00 to $ 80,000.003.5%
5$ 80,000.00 to $ 150,000.005.53%
6$ 150,000.00 to $ 500,000.006.37%
7$ 500,000.00 and over8.97%

Married filing separately – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013)

Marginal income tax brackets for Married filing separately filers in New Jersey for 2013. Only the portion of income within each bracket is taxed at the stated rate.

Married filing separately – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013) – Progressive bracket structure for Married filing separately
BracketRangeRate
1$ 0.00 to $ 20,000.001.4%
2$ 20,000.00 to $ 35,000.001.75%
3$ 35,000.00 to $ 40,000.003.5%
4$ 40,000.00 to $ 75,000.005.53%
5$ 75,000.00 to $ 500,000.006.37%
6$ 500,000.00 and over8.97%

Head of household – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013)

Marginal income tax brackets for Head of household filers in New Jersey for 2013. Only the portion of income within each bracket is taxed at the stated rate.

Head of household – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013) – Progressive bracket structure for Head of household
BracketRangeRate
1$ 0.00 to $ 20,000.001.4%
2$ 20,000.00 to $ 50,000.001.75%
3$ 50,000.00 to $ 70,000.002.45%
4$ 70,000.00 to $ 80,000.003.5%
5$ 80,000.00 to $ 150,000.005.53%
6$ 150,000.00 to $ 500,000.006.37%
7$ 500,000.00 and over8.97%

Widowed – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013)

Marginal income tax brackets for Widowed filers in New Jersey for 2013. Only the portion of income within each bracket is taxed at the stated rate.

Widowed – Progressive Tax Brackets (2013) – Progressive bracket structure for Widowed
BracketRangeRate
1$ 0.00 to $ 20,000.001.4%
2$ 20,000.00 to $ 50,000.001.75%
3$ 50,000.00 to $ 70,000.002.45%
4$ 70,000.00 to $ 80,000.003.5%
5$ 80,000.00 to $ 150,000.005.53%
6$ 150,000.00 to $ 500,000.006.37%
7$ 500,000.00 and over8.97%

New Jersey Standard Deduction(2013)

State-level standard deduction amounts for each filing status.

New Jersey Standard Deduction(2013) – State-specific standard deduction.
Filing StatusAmount
Single$0
Married filing jointly$0
Married filing separately$0
Head of household$0
Widowed$0

New Jersey Payroll Taxes(2013)

Payroll taxes set at the state level, separate from federal FICA.

New Jersey Payroll Taxes(2013) – State payroll contribution rules.
TaxRateWage Cap
Unemployment Insurance Tax0.3825%$41,100
Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI)0%No cap

New Jersey Tax Tables for Related Years

These related years are often reviewed together for comparing bracket changes, deductions and New Jersey updates:

2014201520162017

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I adjust my NJ withholding?

Submit an updated Form NJ-W4 to your employer to increase or decrease state tax withholding.

Where can I find NJ tax rates and tables?

See the NJ Division of Taxation website for the latest rates.

Does New Jersey tax military pay?

Active-duty military pay is generally exempt for residents stationed outside NJ, but taxable if earned within the state.

Are child care expenses deductible?

Yes—New Jersey offers a Child and Dependent Care Credit up to 50% of the federal credit for eligible filers.

What’s the penalty for late filing in New Jersey?

Interest accrues at 3% above prime; penalties apply for late filing or underpayment.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.