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  2. What Are the Tax Brackets for 2022 vs. 2023? - AOL

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    The 35% tax bracket, in 2023, will apply to earnings of $231,250 and above and $462,500 for married couples filing jointly. The 32% tax bracket will start for individual incomes of $182,100 and ...

  3. How To File Your Taxes If You Got Married in 2022 - AOL

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    According to the IRS, these are how the 2022 tax year income tax brackets work out for married filing jointly and single filers: ... For tax year 2022 (to be filed in 2023), it’s $25,900 for ...

  4. 2023 Tax Updates: What Changes Can You Expect in the ... - AOL

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    For married couples filing jointly, the amount is $126,500 and begins to phase out at $1,156,300, up from $118,100 and $1,079,800, respectively, in 2022. The tax year 2023 maximum Earned Income ...

  5. Tax brackets and standard deduction to increase for 2022 tax ...

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    The changes take into account the rise in inflation this year and will apply to tax returns filed in 2023, ... couples filing jointly for the tax year 2022. For single taxpayers and married ...

  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. 2023-2024 tax brackets and federal income tax rates - AOL

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    Tax rate. Single. Head of household. Married filing jointly or qualifying widow. Married filing separately. 10%. $0 to $11,600. $0 to $16,550. $0 to $23,220. $0 to $11,600