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Tax year 2023 · NY

New York ISO AMT in 2023

The 2023 federal AMT exemption, phase-out thresholds, and New York (no state AMT) for ISO exercises.

The 2023 picture for New York residents

In 2023, New York residents paid federal ordinary income tax at brackets topping out at 37%, plus New York state tax up to 10.9%, plus Medicare (1.45% + 0.9% additional above $200k single MAGI), plus a federal supplemental-withholding layer on RSU-style income.

2023 AMT exemption

The 2023 federal AMT exemption was $85,700 for single filers. The exemption phased out at 25 cents per dollar of AMTI above $609,350, fully eliminating the exemption for higher earners. That is why ISO exercises in New York during 2023 produced AMT bills that surprised people running first-order mental math.

New York layer in 2023

New York did not impose a separate state AMT in 2023, so federal AMT was the only layer. State ordinary tax still applied to any disqualifying disposition income recognized in the same year.

Frequently asked

What supplemental-wage withholding rate applied to RSU income in New York in 2023?
The federal supplemental-wage withholding rate was 22% on the first $1,000,000 of supplemental wages per calendar year, rising to 37% above that. New York state withholding ran up to 10.9% at the top bracket.
Did New York recognize federal QSBS exclusion in 2023?
New York's conformity status varies year by year and by type of taxpayer. As of 2023, most states other than California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Mississippi either conformed fully or partially to Section 1202. Check the 2023 filing instructions for the specific language.
What was the top federal ordinary bracket in 2023, and how did it apply to New York residents?
The 37% federal ordinary bracket started around $609,350 of taxable income for single filers in 2023. New York stacked 10.9% on top of that for high earners, producing a combined top marginal rate of approximately 47.9%.

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