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2022 Tax Rates

Filing Status: Single

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $10,275 10% of taxable income
$10,275 to $41,775 $1,027.50 + 12% of the amount over $10,275
$41,775 to $89,075 $4,807.50 + 22% of the amount over $41,775
$89,075 to $170,050 $15,213 + 24% of the amount over $89,075
$170,050 to $215,950 $34,647.50 + 32% of the amount over $170,050
$215,950 to $539,900 $49,335.50 + 35% of the amount over $215,950
Over $539,900 $162,718 + 37% of the amount over $539,900

Filing Status: Head of Household

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $14,650 10% of taxable income
$14,650 to $55,900 $1,465 + 12% of the amount over $14,650
$55,900 to $89,050 $6,415 + 22% of the amount over $55,900
$89,050 to $170,050 $13,708 + 24% of the amount over $89,050
$170,050 to $215,950 $33,148 + 32% of the amount over $170,050
$215,950 to $539,900 $47,836 + 35% of the amount over $215,950
Over $539,900 $161,218.50 + 37% of the amount over $539,900

Filing Status: Married Filing Jointly

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $20,550 10% of taxable income
$20,550 to $83,550 $2,055 + 12% of the amount over $20,550
$83,550 to $178,150 $9,615 + 22% of the amount over $83,550
$178,150 to $340,100 $30,427 + 24% of the amount over $178,150
$340,100 to $431,900 $69,295 + 32% of the amount over $340,100
$431,900 to $647,850 $98,671 + 35% of the amount over $431,900
Over $647,850 $174,253.50 + 37% of the amount over $647,850

Filing Status: Married Filing Separately

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,700 10% of taxable income
$9,700 to $39,475 $970.00 + 12% of the amount over $9,700
$39,475 to $84,200 $4,543.00 + 22% of the amount over $39,475
$84,200 to $160,725 $14,382.50 + 24% of the amount over $84,200
$160,725 to $204,100 $32,748.50 + 32% of the amount over $164,925
$204,100 to $306,175 $46,638.50 + 35% of the amount over $204,100
Over $306,175 $82,345.75 + 37% of the amount over $306,175

Standard Mileage Rate

USE RATE
Business 58.5 cents
Medical Care or Move 18 cents
Charitable 14 cents

2021 Tax Rates

Filing Status: Single

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,950 10% of taxable income
$9,950 to $40,525 $995 + 12% of the amount over $9,950
$40,525 to $86,375 $4,664 + 22% of the amount over $40,525
$86,375 to $164,925 $14,751 + 24% of the amount over $86,375
$164,925 to $209,425 $33,603 + 32% of the amount over $164,925
$209,425 to $523,600 $47,843 + 35% of the amount over $209,425
Over $523,600 $157,804.25 + 37% of the amount over $523,600

Filing Status: Head of Household

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $14,200 10% of taxable income
$14,200 to $54,200 $1,420 + 12% of the amount over $14,200
$54,200 to $86,350 $6,220 + 22% of the amount over $54,200
$86,350 to $164,900 $13,293 + 24% of the amount over $86,350
$164,900 to $209,400 $32,145 + 32% of the amount over $164,900
$209,400 to $523,600 $46,385 + 35% of the amount over $209,400
Over $523,600 $156,355 + 37% of the amount over $523,600

Filing Status: Married Filing Jointly

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $19,900 10% of taxable income
$19,900 to $81,050 $1,990 + 12% of the amount over $19,900
$81,050 to $172,750 $9,328 + 22% of the amount over $81,050
$172,750 to $329,850 $29,502 + 24% of the amount over $172,750
$329,850 to $418,850 $67,206 + 32% of the amount over $329,850
$418,850 to $628,300 $95,686 + 35% of the amount over $418,850
Over $628,300 $168,993.50 + 37% of the amount over $628,300

Filing Status: Married Filing Separately

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,950 10% of taxable income
$9,950 to $40,525 $995 + 12% of the amount over $9,950
$40,525 to $86,375 $4,664 + 22% of the amount over $40,525
$86,375 to $164,925 $14,751 + 24% of the amount over $86,375
$164,925 to $209,425 $33,603 + 32% of the amount over $164,925
$209,425 to $314,150 $47,843 + 35% of the amount over $209,425
Over $314,150 $84,496.75 + 37% of the amount over $314,150

Standard Mileage Rate

USE RATE
Business 56 cents
Medical Care or Move 16 cents
Charitable 14 cents

2020 Tax Rates

Filing Status: Single

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,875 10% of taxable income
$9,875 to $40,125 $987.50 + 12% of the amount over $9,875
$40,125 to $85,525 $4,617.50 + 22% of the amount over $40,125
$85,525 to $163,300 $14,605.50 + 24% of the amount over $85,525
$163,300 to $207,350 $33,271.50 + 32% of the amount over $163,300
$207,350 to $518,400 $47,367.50 + 35% of the amount over $207,350
Over $518,400 $156,235 + 37% of the amount over $518,400

Filing Status: Head of Household

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $14,100 10% of taxable income
$14,100 to $53,700 $1,410 + 12% of the amount over $14,100
$53,700 to $85,500 $6,162 + 22% of the amount over $53,700
$85,500 to $163,300 $13,158 + 24% of the amount over $85,500
$163,300 to $207,350 $31,830 + 32% of the amount over $163,300
$207,350 to $518,400 $45,926 + 35% of the amount over $207,350
Over $518,400 $154,793.50 + 37% of the amount over $518,400

Filing Status: Married Filing Jointly

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $19,750 10% of taxable income
$19,750 to $80,250 $1,975 + 12% of the amount over $19,750
$80,250 to $171,050 $9,235 + 22% of the amount over $80,250
$171,050 to $326,600 $29,211 + 24% of the amount over $171,050
$326,600 to $414,700 $66,543 + 32% of the amount over $326,600
$414,700 to $622,050 $94,735 + 35% of the amount over $414,700
Over $622,050 $167,307.50 + 37% of the amount over $622,050

Filing Status: Married Filing Separately

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,875 10% of taxable income
$9,875 to $40,125 $987.50 + 12% of the amount over $9,875
$40,125 to $85,525 $4,617.50 + 22% of the amount over $40,125
$85,525 to $163,300 $14,605.50 + 24% of the amount over $85,525
$163,300 to $207,350 $33,271.50 + 32% of the amount over $163,300
$207,350 to $311,025 $47,367.50 + 35% of the amount over $207,350
Over $311,025 $83,653.75 + 37% of the amount over $311,025

Standard Mileage Rate

USE RATE
Business 57.5 cents
Medical Care or Move 17 cents
Charitable 14 cents

2019 Tax Rates

Filing Status: Single

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,700 10% of taxable income
$9,700 to $39,475 $970.00 + 12% of the amount over $9,700
$39,475 to $84,200 $4,543.00 + 22% of the amount over $39,475
$84,200 to $160,725 $14,382.50 + 24% of the amount over $84,200
$160,725 to $204,100 $32,748.50 + 32% of the amount over $160,725
$204,100 to $510,300 $46,628.50 + 35% of the amount over $204,100
Over $510,300 $153.798.50 + 37% of the amount over $510,300

Filing Status: Head of Household

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $13,850 10% of taxable income
$13,850 to $52,850 $1,385 + 12% of the amount over $13,850
$52,850 to $84,200 $6,065 + 22% of the amount over $52,850
$84,200 to $160,700 $12,962 + 24% of the amount over $84,200
$160,700 to $204,100 $31,322 + 32% of the amount over $160,700
$204,100 to $510,300 $45,210 + 35% of the amount over $204,100
Over $510,300 $152,380 + 37% of the amount over $510,300

Filing Status: Married Filing Jointly

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $19,400 10% of taxable income
$19,400 to $78,950 $1,940 + 12% of the amount over $19,400
$78,950 to $168,400 $9,086 + 22% of the amount over $78,950
$168,400 to $321,450 $28,765 + 24% of the amount over $168,400
$321,450 to $408,200 $65,497 + 32% of the amount over $321,450
$408,200 to $612,350 $93,257 + 35% of the amount over $408,200
Over $612,350 $164,709.50 + 37% of the amount over $612,350

Filing Status: Married Filing Separately

IF TAXABLE INCOME IS: THE TAX IS:
$0 to $9,700 10% of taxable income
$9,700 to $39,475 $970.00 + 12% of the amount over $9,700
$39,475 to $84,200 $4,543.00 + 22% of the amount over $39,475
$84,200 to $160,725 $14,382.50 + 24% of the amount over $84,200
$160,725 to $204,100 $32,748.50 + 32% of the amount over $160,725
$204,100 to $306,175 $46,628.50 + 35% of the amount over $204,100
Over $306,175 $82,354.75 + 37% of the amount over $306,175

 

Standard Mileage Rate

USE RATE
Business 58 cents
Medical Care or Move 20 cents
Charitable 14 cents

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If you are an employee, the Withholding Calculator can help you determine whether you need to give your employer a new Form W-4, Employee's Withholding Allowance Certificate to avoid having too much or too little Federal income tax withheld from your pay.

Who Can Benefit From The Withholding Calculator?
  • Employees who would like to change their withholding to reduce their tax refund or their balance due;
  • Employees whose situations are only approximated by the worksheets on the paper W-4 (e.g., anyone with concurrent jobs, or couples in which both are employed; those entitled to file as Head of Household; and those with several children eligible for the Child Tax Credit);
  • Employees with non-wage income in excess of their adjustments and deductions, who would prefer to have tax on that income withheld from their paychecks rather than make periodic separate payments through the estimated tax procedures.
Tips For Using This Program
  • Have your most recent pay stubs handy.
  • Have your most recent income tax return handy.
  • Estimate values if necessary, remembering that the results can only be as accurate as the input you provide.
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Each and every taxpayer has a set of fundamental rights they should be aware of when dealing with the IRS. Explore your rights and the obligations the IRS has to protect them.

The Right to Be Informed

Taxpayers have the right to know what they need to do to comply with the tax laws. They are entitled to clear explanations of the laws and IRS procedures in all tax forms, instructions, publications, notices, and correspondence. They have the right to be informed of IRS decisions about their tax accounts and to receive clear explanations of the outcomes.

The Right to Quality Service

Taxpayers have the right to receive prompt, courteous, and professional assistance in their dealings with the IRS, to be spoken to in a way they can easily understand, to receive clear and easily understandable communications from the IRS, and to speak to a supervisor about inadequate service.

The Right to Pay No More than the Correct Amount of Tax

Taxpayers have the right to pay only the amount of tax legally due, including interest and penalties, and to have the IRS apply all tax payments properly.

The Right to Challenge the IRS's Position and Be Heard

Taxpayers have the right to raise objections and provide additional documentation in response to formal IRS actions or proposed actions, to expect that the IRS will consider their timely objections and documentation promptly and fairly, and to receive a response if the IRS does not agree with their position.

The Right to Appeal an IRS Decision in an Independent Forum

Taxpayers are entitled to a fair and impartial administrative appeal of most IRS decisions, including many penalties, and have the right to receive a written response regarding the Office of Appeals' decision. Taxpayers generally have the right to take their cases to court.

The Right to Finality

Taxpayers have the right to know the maximum amount of time they have to challenge the IRS's position as well as the maximum amount of time the IRS has to audit a particular tax year or collect a tax debt. Taxpayers have the right to know when the IRS has finished an audit.

The Right to Privacy

Taxpayers have the right to expect that any IRS inquiry, examination, or enforcement action will comply with the law and be no more intrusive than necessary, and will respect all due process rights, including search and seizure protections and will provide, where applicable, a collection due process hearing.

The Right to Confidentiality

Taxpayers have the right to expect that any information they provide to the IRS will not be disclosed unless authorized by the taxpayer or by law. Taxpayers have the right to expect appropriate action will be taken against employees, return preparers, and others who wrongfully use or disclose taxpayer return information.

The Right to Retain Representation

Taxpayers have the right to retain an authorized representative of their choice to represent them in their dealings with the IRS. Taxpayers have the right to seek assistance from a Low Income Taxpayer Clinic if they cannot afford representation.

The Right to a Fair and Just Tax System

Taxpayers have the right to expect the tax system to consider facts and circumstances that might affect their underlying liabilities, ability to pay, or ability to provide information timely. Taxpayers have the right to receive assistance from the Taxpayer Advocate Service if they are experiencing financial difficulty or if the IRS has not resolved their tax issues properly and timely through its normal channels.