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Utah Tax Tables for 2013

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

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Utah Tax Tables for 2013

The tables below outline the income tax structure, deduction amounts, state-level credits and payroll-related rules used for Utah in 2013. Utah applies a flat income tax to this filing status. All taxable income is taxed at the same rate, with no marginal brackets. This table shows the single rate used in calculations. To understand how flat tax tables differ from progressive systems, see our Tax Tables guide.

Single – Flat Income Tax (2013)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Single filers.

Single – Flat Income Tax (2013) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over5%

Married filing jointly – Flat Income Tax (2013)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Married filing jointly filers.

Married filing jointly – Flat Income Tax (2013) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over5%

Married filing separately – Flat Income Tax (2013)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Married filing separately filers.

Married filing separately – Flat Income Tax (2013) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over5%

Head of household – Flat Income Tax (2013)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Head of household filers.

Head of household – Flat Income Tax (2013) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over5%

Widowed – Flat Income Tax (2013)

A single flat tax rate applies to all taxable income for Widowed filers.

Widowed – Flat Income Tax (2013) – Flat-rate tax structure
BracketRangeRate
10 and over5%

Utah Standard Deduction(2013)

State-level standard deduction amounts for each filing status.

Utah Standard Deduction(2013) – State-specific standard deduction.
Filing StatusAmount
Single$6,100
Married filing jointly$12,200
Married filing separately$6,100
Head of household$8,950
Widowed$12,200

Utah Tax Tables for Related Years

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

2014201520162017

Frequently Asked Questions

Will future law changes auto-update here?

Yes—this page uses config data (not hard-coded rates). When rules update in the config, results reflect the latest year.

Is Additional Medicare applied here?

Yes—once wages exceed the federal threshold, the additional Medicare rate applies automatically; you’ll see it in the Medicare total.

Can I project next year’s Utah take-home?

Switch the tax year in the calculator to run a forward estimate using current config values.

Can I quickly check bond vs T-bill yields after tax?

Use Bond Yield and T-Bill to compare post-tax returns.

How much would a 401(k) change my net in Utah?

Try the 401(k) Calculator, then re-run this page with that pre-tax amount.

Important Notes

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