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  2. Identify your filing status and locate the corresponding tax table (Low Income or Regular Tax Table) based on your income level.
  3. For the Low Income Tax Table, ensure your total income falls within the specified limits for your filing status. If you qualify, find your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) from Line 25 of AR1000F/AR1000NR and match it with the appropriate tax amount.
  4. If using the Regular Tax Table, subtract any standard or itemized deductions from Line 25 before finding your net taxable income on Line 28. Use this figure to determine your tax liability from the table.
  5. Enter the calculated tax amount on the relevant line of your tax form (e.g., Line 29 for AR1000F/AR1000NR).

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The deduction for personal exemptions is suspended (reduced to $0) for tax years 2018 through 2025 by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Although the exemption amount is zero, the ability to claim an exemption may make taxpayers eligible for other tax benefits.
Standard Deduction Exception Summary for Tax Year 2021 If you are married filing jointly and you OR your spouse is 65 or older, your standard deduction increases by $1,350. If BOTH you and your spouse are 65 or older, your standard deduction increases by $2,700.
People can get their tax transcripts by mail or by phone. By mail: Taxpayers can complete and send either Form 4506-T or Form 4506-T-EZ to the IRS to get one by mail. By phone: Taxpayers can call 800-908-9946 to request a transcript by phone.
Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns, Surviving Spouses Taxable Income2021 Tax Not over $19,900 10% of taxable income Over $19,900 but not over $81,050 $1,990 plus 12% of the excess over $19,900 Over $81,050 but not over $172,750 $9,328 plus 22% of the excess over $81,0504 more rows
Tax brackets 2024: What to know for taxes due in 2025 Tax RateSingle Filers/ Married Filing SeparateMarried Individuals Filing Jointly/ Qualifying Surviving Spouses 12% $11,601 $47,150 $23,201 $94,300 22% $47,151 $100,525 $94,301 $201,050 24% $100,526 $191,950 $201,051 $383,900 32% $191,951 $243,725 $383,901 $487,4504 more rows

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Heads of Households Taxable Income2021 Tax Over $54,200 but not over $86,350 $6,220 plus 22% of the excess over $54,200 Over $86,350 but not over $164,900 $13,293 plus 24% of the excess over $86,350 Over $164,900 but not over $209,400 $32,145 plus 32% of the excess over $164,9004 more rows

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