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  1. taxable income on Form 1040, line 43, is $25,300. First, they find the $25,300-25,350 taxable income line. Next, they find the column for married filing jointly and read down the column. The amount shown where the taxable income line and filing status column meet is $2,906. This is the tax amount they should enter on Form 1040, line 44. If line 43

  2. you go through the instructions and tables. You can use Form 1040EZ to file as “Single” or “Married filing jointly.” If you qualify for another filing status, such as “Head of house-hold” or “Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child,” you may be able to lower your taxes by using Form 1040A or 1040 instead.

  3. What's New For information about any additional changes to the 2013 tax law or any other devel- opments affecting Form 1040A or its instructions, go to www.irs.gov/form1040a. Filing status for same-sex married couples.

  4. Tax Year 2013 / Filed April 2014. Next Year (2014) Federal - 2014 Single Tax Brackets. Federal - 2014 Married Filing Separately Tax Brackets. Federal - 2014 Married Filing Jointly Tax Brackets. Federal - 2014 Head of Household Tax Brackets. This page shows Tax-Brackets.org's archived Federal tax brackets for tax year 2013.

  5. 3 sty 2013 · In a progressive individual or corporate income tax system, rates rise as income increases. There are seven federal individual income tax brackets; the federal corporate income tax system is flat .

  6. 15 sty 2013 · The IRS has released the tax tables for 2013 as well as the cost-of-living adjustments for inflation for certain tax items. But wait… before you read any further, promise me something? You...

  7. 5 sty 2013 · With the changes to the top tax bracket set by the law and the remaining brackets adjusted by inflation with help from The Tax Foundation, this article includes the likely tax scenario.

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