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See the instructions for line 44 to see if you must use the Tax Table below to figure your tax. Example. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are filing a joint return. Their 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.
What's New For information about any additional changes to the 2012 tax law or any other devel-opments affecting Form 1040 or its instructions, go to www.irs.gov/form1040. Tax benefits extended. Several tempo-rary tax benefits have been extended through 2013, including the following. Deduction for educator expenses in
tax changes that took effect in 2012. Most of these changes are discussed in more detail throughout this publication. Future developments. For the latest information about the tax law topics covered in this publication, including information about any tax legislation, go to www.irs.gov/ pub17. Tax benefits extended. Several
1040 Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service . OMB No. 1545-0074 (99) U.S. Individual Income Tax Return . 2012. IRS Use Only—Do not write or staple in this space. For the year Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2012, or other tax year beginning , 2012, ending , 20 See separate instructions. Your first name and initial . Last name . Your social ...
Tax Credits at www.irs.gov/taxtopics (see instructions). If you received a Form 1098-T or paid higher education expenses, you may be eligible for a tax credit or deduction that you must claim on Form 1040A or Form 1040. For more information on tax benefits for education, see Pub. 970.
Find out your 2012 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
This page shows Tax-Brackets.org's archived Federal tax brackets for tax year 2012. This means that these brackets applied to all income earned in 2012, and the tax return that uses these tax rates was due in April 2013.