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What's New in Taxes This Year? Part 1

Related Links Check out the almanac for an overview of the federal individual income tax, History of the Income Tax, Federal Taxes Collected and Spent by the States, and a table of State Taxes on…

What's New in Taxes This Year? Part 2

Home Sales If you sold your main home in 1998 and all four of the following apply, you do not have to report the sale on your tax return. No part of the home was used for business or rental…

What's New in Taxes This Year? Part 3

  Don't Forget to Put Your Social Security Number on Your Tax Form! To protect your privacy, your social security number (SSN) is not printed on the peel-off label that comes in the mail…

Tax Brackets—2013 Taxable Income

Match your income with your filing status to determine your tax bracket, below. Tax BracketMarried Filing JointlySingle 10% $0 - $17,850 $0 - $8,92515% $17,851 - $72,500 $8,…

Tax Brackets—2014 Taxable Income

Match your income with your filing status to determine your tax bracket, below. Tax BracketMarried Filing JointlySingle 10% $0 - $18,150 $0 - $9,07515% $18,151 - $73,800 $9,…

Who Must File a Return

The following table shows the IRS requirements for filing tax returns in 2014, according to age, marital status, and gross income. If your filing status is: Age at end of…

Federal Income Tax Comparisons

Taxes at Selected Rate Brackets After Standard Deductions and Personal Exemptions1 Adjustedgrossincome Single return listing no dependents…

Federal Estate and Gift Taxes

A Federal Estate Tax Return must generally be filed for the estate of every U.S. citizen or resident whose gross estate, taxable gifts, and specific exemptions exceed $2,000,000 for…

Tax Brackets—2006 Taxable Income

Joint return Single taxpayer Rate$0–$15,100$0–$7,50010.0%15,100–61,3007,500–30,650 15.061,300–123,700 30,650 –74,20025.0123,700 –188,450 74,200–154,80028.0188,450–336,550154,800–336,50033.0336,550…