Maine Tax

For Maine residents, you specify the employee's status and exemptions.

Deltek Modification Date - 12/14/18

Enter the following field information for residents of Maine on the Withholding grid on the Payroll tab of the Employees hub:

Field Description
Status Enter the marital status claimed by the employee for federal income tax purposes on Form W-4:
  • S: Single
  • M: Married
  • A: (Non-resident alien, single)
  • B: (Non-resident alien, married)

Maine has eliminated the status of 2. DPS treats status S and status 2 in the same way.

Exemptions Enter the total number of allowances claimed by the employee for federal income tax purposes on Form W-4. This figure includes:
  • Personal exemptions for self and spouse not claimed on other Form W-4.
  • Additional exemptions for age and blindness.
  • Exemptions for dependents.
Other Exemptions Maine’s tax calculations do not use the Other Exemptions field.

Automatically Calculated Variables

DPS automatically computes the allowance based on the exemptions claimed by the employee.

Allowance

The allowance is determined by multiplying the number of exemptions claimed in the first Exemptions field by $4,200.

How DPS Calculates Tax

To calculate an employee's Maine State tax, DPS does the following:

  1. Multiplies the employee's gross pay per pay period by the number of pay periods in a year to determine annualized gross wages.
  2. Subtracts the employee's allowance and 401(k) and 125/Cafeteria plan contributions from the employee's annualized gross wages to determine taxable income.
  3. Calculates the computed income tax by applying Tax Calculation Method 1 to the taxable income.
  4. Divides the net income tax by the number of pay periods in a year to determine the amount to be withheld for the pay period.
  5. Rounds the final results of calculations to the nearest whole dollar.