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In the U.S., there are seven federal income tax rates: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%. These rates will remain the same through the end of 2025 because of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). Contrary to popular belief, your income generally isnt taxed at only one of these rates.
Tax Year 2022 Filing Thresholds by Filing Status Filing StatusTaxpayer age at the end of 2022A taxpayer must file a return if their gross income was at least: single under 65 $12,950 single 65 or older $14,700 head of household under 65 $19,400 head of household 65 or older $21,1506 more rows
For single filers and heads of households age 65 and over, the additional standard deduction increases slightly from $1,950 in 2024 (returns youll file soon in early 2025) to $2,000 in 2025 (returns youll file in early 2026). For 2025, married couples over 65 filing jointly will also see a modest benefit.
The U.S. currently has seven federal income tax brackets, with rates of 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35% and 37%.
2023 Tax Rate Schedule 2023 Tax Rate Schedule Taxable Income1Federal Tax Rates Married Filing JointSingle FilersFederal Income $0 - $22,000 $0 - $11,000 10% $22,001 - $89,250 $11,001 - $44,625 12% $89,251 - $89,450 $44,626 - $44,725 12%8 more rows
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Additional Standard Deduction for People Over 65 Filing StatusTaxpayer Is:Additional Standard Deduction 2024 (Per Person) Single or Head of Household Blind $1,950 Single or Head of Household 65 or older $1,950 Single or Head of Household Blind AND 65 or older $3,900 Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately Blind $1,5503 more rows Feb 26, 2025
Extra tax deductions for seniors If you dont itemize your deductions, you can get an extra standard deduction if you and/or your spouse are 65 years old or older. These are $1,950 for single filers and $1,550 for married individuals filing jointly.
In 2025, the additional standard deduction is: Single filers and heads of household: $2,000, or $3,200 if both 65+ and blind. Joint filers and surviving spouses: $1,600, or $3,200 if both 65+ and blind.

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