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What’s New For 2021, 29 Single or Married filing ...
www.irs.gov• Single or Married filing separately—$12,550, • Married filing jointly or Qualifying widow(er)—$25,100, and • Head of household—$18,800. For married taxpayers who are age 65 or over or blind, the standard deduction is increased an additional amount of $1,350 ($1,700 if head of household or single).
2021 Form 6251 - IRS tax forms
www.irs.govIf line 12 is $199,900 or less ($99,950 or less if married filing separately), multiply line 12 by 26% (0.26). Otherwise, multiply line 12 by 28% (0.28) and subtract $3,998 ($1,999 if married filing separately) from the result
Wisconsin Income Tax - revenue.wi.gov
www.revenue.wi.gov$20,730 if married filing jointly, or $9,850 if married filing separately. Unearned income includes taxable interest, dividends, capital gain distributions, and taxable scholarship and fellowship grants that were not reported to you on a Form W-2. Earned income includes wages, tips, self-employment income, and
Federal Individual Income Tax Rates History - Tax Foundation
files.taxfoundation.orgMarried Filing Jointly Married Filing Separately Single Head of Household Marginal Marginal Marginal Marginal Tax Rate Over But Not Over Tax Rate Over But Not Over Tax Rate Over But Not Over Tax Rate Over But Not Over 10.0% $0 $17,400 10.0% $0 $8,700 10.0% $0 $8,700 10.0% $0 $12,400
2017 Tax Brackets FACT - Tax Foundation
files.taxfoundation.orgMarried Filing Separately $156,900 $218,150 Source: IRS. Alternative Minimum Tax The Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) was created in the 1960s to prevent high-income taxpayers from avoiding the individual income tax. This parallel tax income system requires