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2019 Federal Income Tax Brackets

Find out your 2019 federal income tax bracket with user friendly IRS tax tables for married individuals filing joint returns, heads of households, unmarried individuals, married individuals filing separate returns, and estates and trusts.1

 

 

Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns, & Surviving Spouses

Taxable Income

2019 Tax

Not over $19,400

10% of the taxable income

Over $19,400 but not over $78,950

$1,940 plus 12% of excess over $19,400

Over $78,950 but not over $168,400

$9,086 plus 22% of the excess over $78,950

Over $168,400 but not over $321,450

$28,765 plus 24% of the excess over $168,400

Over $321,450 but not over $408,200

$65,497 plus 32% of the excess over $321,450

Over $408,200 but not over $612,350

$93,257 plus 35% of the excess over $408,200

Over $612,350

$164,709.50 plus 37% of the excess over $612,350

 

Heads of Households

 

Taxable Income

2019 Tax

Not over $13,850

10% of the taxable income

Over $13,850 but not over $52,850

$1,385 plus 12% of excess over $13,850

Over $52,850 but not over $84,200

$6,065 plus 22% of the excess over $52,850

Over $84,200 but not over $160,700

$12,962 plus 24% of the excess over $84,200

Over $160,700 but not over $204,100

$31,322 plus 32% of the excess over $160,700

Over $204,100 not over $510,300

$45,108 plus 35% of the excess over $204,100

Over $510,300

$152,380 plus 37% of the excess over $510,300

 

Unmarried Individuals (other than surviving spouses and heads of households)

 

Taxable Income

2019 Tax

Not over $9,700

10% of the taxable income

Over $9,700 but not over $39,475

$970 plus 12% of excess over $9,700

Over $39,475 but not over $84,200

$4,543 plus 22% of the excess over $39,475

Over $84,200 but not over $160,725

$14,382.50 plus 24% of the excess over $84,200

Over $160,725 but not over $204,100

$32,748.50 plus 32% of the excess over $160,725

Over $204,100 not over $510,300

$46,628.50 plus 35% of the excess over $204,100

Over $510,300

$153,798.50 plus 37% of the excess over $510,300

 

Married Individuals Filing Separate Returns

 

Taxable Income

2019 Tax

Not over $9,700

10% of the taxable income

Over $9,700 but not over $39,475

$970 plus 12% of excess over $9,700

Over $39,475 but not over $84,200

$4,543 plus 22% of the excess over $39,475

Over $84,200 but not over $160,725

$14,382.50 plus 24% of the excess over $84,200

Over $160,725 but not over $204,100

$32,748.50 plus 32% of the excess over $160,725

Over $204,100 not over $306,175

$46,628.50 plus 35% of the excess over $204,100

Over $306,175

$82,354.75 plus 37% of the excess over $306,175

 

Estates & Trusts

 

Taxable Income

2019 Tax

Not over $2,600

10% of the taxable income

Over $2,600 but not over $9,300

$260 plus 24% of the excess over $2,600

Over $9,300 but not over $12,750

$1,868 plus 35% of the excess over $9,300

Over $12,750

$3,075.50 plus 37% of the excess over $12,750

 

 

Planning Tip

 

When looking at your federal income tax bracket, pay attention first to your last bracket. Why? That’s where you start to pocket cash when you find a new or additional tax deduction.

 

Example: You are married. You and your spouse have taxable income of $210,000. That puts the two of you in the 24 percent federal income tax bracket. If you can find $10,000 in new deductions, you pocket $2,400.

 

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1    Rev. Proc. 2018–57.

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