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When using an Alternate State Tax Method for AZ the Filing Status and the number of Exemptions for both Federal and State must be the same. Although the Alternate State Methods are a percentage of Federal Tax – Vertex performs separate calculations for Federal
and State taxation. This means that for State Tax the Federal amount is recalculated based on the State Filing Status and Exemptions and the Alternate percentage is then calculated.
When using an Alternate State Tax Method for AZ the Filing Status and the number of Exemptions for both Federal and State must be the same. Although the Alternate State Methods are a percentage of Federal Tax – separate calculations for Federal and State taxation are calculated. This means that for State Tax the Federal amount is recalculated based on the State Filing Status and Exemptions and the Alternate percentage is then calculated.