Tax Rates

Please note: Tax rates are for the 2023 tax year and will be updated to the 2024 rates after the 2024 tax filing deadline.

Married Filing Jointly

RateMinimumMaximum
10%$0$22,000
12%$22,001$89,450
22%$89,451$190,750
24%$190,751$364,200
32%$364,201$462,500
35%$462,501$693,750
37%$693,751N/A

Married Filing Separately

RateMinimumMaximum
10%$0$11,000
12%$11,001$44,725
22%$44,726$95,375
24%$95,376$182,100
32%$182,101$231,250
35%$231,251$346,875
37%$346,876N/A

Single

RateMinimumMaximum
10%$0$11,000
12%$11,001$44,725
22%$44,726$95,375
24%$95,376$182,100
32%$182,101$231,250
35%$231,251$578,125
37%$578,126N/A

Head of Household

RateMinimumMaximum
10%$0$15,700
12%$15,701$59,850
22%$59,851$95,350
24%$95,351$182,100
32%$182,101$231,250
35%$231,251$578,100
37%$578,101N/A

Source: IRS.gov, 2023.

This content is developed from sources believed to be providing accurate information.

This table is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for real-life advice. Make sure to consult your tax, legal, and accounting professionals before modifying your tax strategy.

 

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