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  2. 2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets and Rates: Everything You ...

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    Tax Rate. Single. Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse. Married Filing Separately. Head of Household. 10%. $0 to $11,600. $0 to $23,200. $0 to $11,600

  3. Tax bracket - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Tables list income in $50 increments for all categories of taxpayers, single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, and head of household. For the Taxable Income range of "at least $56,650 but less than $56,700" the tax is $7,718 for a taxpayer who is married filing jointly.

  4. The Tax Burden on the Rich and Poor in Every State - AOL

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    Difference of tax burden: 24.01%. Married filing jointly for richest 20%. Average annual income of richest 20%: $234,995. Total taxes paid: $67,175. Tax burden: 28.59%. Married filing jointly for ...

  5. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Married filing jointly or qualified widow(er) taxable income Married filing separately taxable income Head of household taxable income 10% $0 – $8,700: $0 – $17,400: $0 – $8,700: $0 – $12,400 15% $8,701 – $35,350: $17,401 – $70,700: $8,701 – $35,350: $12,401 – $47,350 25% $35,351 – $85,650: $70,701 – $142,700: $35,351 ...

  6. Rate schedule (federal income tax) - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the current rate schedules is the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC), [2] [3] which is separately published as Title 26 of the United States Code. [4] With that law, the U.S. Congress created four types of rate tables, all of which are based on a taxpayer's filing status (e.g., "married individuals filing joint returns," "heads of households").

  7. Married Filing Separately: What You Need To Know for This Tax ...

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    Filing taxes under the status of “married filing separately” for tax year 2020 — i.e., the return you’re filing in 2021 — is largely unchanged from the 2019 tax year.

  8. State income tax - Wikipedia

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    State individual income tax rates & brackets (2021) [88] State Single filer rates > Brackets Married filing jointly rates > Brackets Alabama: 2.00% > $0: 2.00% > $0 4.00% > $500: 4.00% > $1,000 5.00% > $3,000: 5.00% > $6,000 Alaska: none: none Arizona: 2.59% > $0: 2.59% > $0 3.34% > $27,272: 3.34% > $54,544 4.17% > $54,544: 4.17% > $109,088 4. ...

  9. Taxation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition, federal and many state individual income tax rate schedules differ based on the individual's filing status. For example, the income level at which each rate starts generally is higher (i.e., tax is lower) for married couples filing a joint return or single individuals filing as head of household.