Please be advised, split point changes will go into effect in 2013 based on the date of their state’s approval. See below.

As of July 10, 2012, the following states have approved Split Point:

Alabama March 1, 2013

Alaska January 1, 2013

Arizona January 1, 2013

Arkansas July 1, 2013

Colorado January 1, 2013

Connecticut January 1, 2013

DC November 1, 2013

Florida January 1, 2013

Georgia March 1, 2013

Hawaii January 1, 2013

Idaho January 1, 2013

Illinois January 1, 2013

Indiana January 1, 2013

Iowa January 1, 2013

Kansas January 1, 2013

Kentucky October 1, 2013

Louisiana May 1, 2013

Maine January 1, 2013

Maryland January 1, 2013

Mississippi March 1, 2013

Missouri January 1, 2013

Montana July 1, 2013

Nebraska February 1, 2013

Nevada March 1, 2013

New Hampshire January 1, 2013

New Mexico January 1, 2013

North Carolina April 1, 2013

Oklahoma January 1, 2013

Oregon January 1, 2013

Rhode Island July 1, 2013

South Carolina July 1, 2013

South Dakota July 1, 2013

Tennessee March 1, 2013

Utah December 1, 2013

Vermont April 1, 2013

Virginia April 1, 2013

West Virginia November 1, 2013

 

 

As an example, in Vermont, split point change won’t take effect until April 1, 2013.
It’s not based on the published date, as previously thought, but their state’s approval date.