2022 Tax Rates Schedule X - Single | 
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If taxable income is over | 
			But not over | 
			The tax is | 
		
|---|---|---|
$0  | 
		$10,275  | 
		10% of the taxable amount  | 
	
$10,275  | 
		$41,775  | 
		$1,027.50 plus 12% of the excess over $10,275  | 
	
$41,775  | 
		$89,075  | 
		$4,807.50 plus 22% of the excess over $41,775  | 
	
$89,075  | 
		$170,050  | 
		$15,213.50 plus 24% of the excess over $89,075  | 
	
$170,050  | 
		$215,950  | 
		$34,647.50 plus 32% of the excess over $170,050  | 
	
$215,950  | 
		$539,900  | 
		$49,335.50 plus 35% of the excess over $215,950  | 
	
$539,900  | 
		no limit  | 
		$162,718.00 plus 37% of the excess over $539,900  | 
	
2022 Tax Rates Schedule Y-1 - Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er) | 
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If taxable income is over | 
			But not over | 
			The tax is | 
		
|---|---|---|
$0  | 
			$20,550  | 
			10% of the taxable amount  | 
		
$20,550  | 
			$83,550  | 
			$2,055.00 plus 12% of the excess over $20,550  | 
		
$83,550  | 
			$178,150  | 
			$9,615.00 plus 22% of the excess over $83,550  | 
		
$178,150  | 
			$340,100  | 
			$30,427.00 plus 24% of the excess over $178,150  | 
		
$340,100  | 
			$431,900  | 
			$69,295.00 plus 32% of the excess over $340,100  | 
		
$431,900  | 
			$647,850  | 
			$98,671.00 plus 35% of the excess over $431,900  | 
		
$647,850  | 
			no limit  | 
			$174,253.50 plus 37% of the excess over $647,850  | 
		
2022 Tax Rates Schedule Y-2 - Married Filing Separately | 
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If taxable income is over | 
			But not over | 
			The tax is | 
		
|---|---|---|
$0  | 
			$10,275  | 
			10% of the taxable amount  | 
		
$10,275  | 
			$41,775  | 
			$1,027.50 plus 12% of the excess over $10,275  | 
		
$41,775  | 
			$89,075  | 
			$4,807.50 plus 22% of the excess over $41,775  | 
		
$89,075  | 
			$170,050  | 
			$15,213.50 plus 24% of the excess over $89,075  | 
		
$170,050  | 
			$215,950  | 
			$34,647.50 plus 32% of the excess over $170,050  | 
		
$215,950  | 
			$323,925  | 
			$49,335.50 plus 35% of the excess over $215,950  | 
		
$323,925  | 
			no limit  | 
			$87,126.75 plus 37% of the excess over $323,925  | 
		
2022 Tax Rates Schedule Z - Head of Household | 
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If taxable income is over | 
			But not over | 
			The tax is | 
		
|---|---|---|
$0  | 
			$14,650  | 
			10% of the taxable amount  | 
		
$14,650  | 
			$55,900  | 
			$1,465.00 plus 12% of the excess over $14,650  | 
		
$55,900  | 
			$89,050  | 
			$6,415.00 plus 22% of the excess over $55,900  | 
		
$89,050  | 
			$170,050  | 
			$13,708.00 plus 24% of the excess over $89,050  | 
		
$170,050  | 
			$215,950  | 
			$33,148.00 plus 32% of the excess over $170,050  | 
		
$215,950  | 
			$539,900  | 
			$47,836.00 plus 35% of the excess over $215,950  | 
		
$539,900  | 
			no limit  | 
			$161,218.50 plus 37% of the excess over $539,900  | 
		
2022 Tax Rates Estates & Trusts | 
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If taxable income is over | 
			But not over | 
			The tax is | 
		
|---|---|---|
$0  | 
			$2,750  | 
			10% of the taxable income  | 
		
$2,750  | 
			$9,850  | 
			$275 plus 24% of the excess over $2,750  | 
		
$9,850  | 
			$13,450  | 
			$1,979 plus 35% of the excess over $9,850  | 
		
$13,450  | 
			no limit  | 
			$3,239 plus 37% of the excess over $13,450  | 
		
Social Security 2022 Tax Rates | 
		|
Base Salary  | 
			$147,000  | 
		
Social Security Tax Rate  | 
			6.20%  | 
		
Maximum Social Security Tax  | 
			$9,114  | 
		
Medicare Base Salary  | 
			unlimited  | 
		
Medicare Tax Rate  | 
			1.45%  | 
		
Additional Medicare 2022 Tax Rates | 
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Additional Medicare Tax  | 
			0.90%  | 
		
Filing status  | 
			Compensation over  | 
		
Married filing jointly  | 
			$250,000  | 
		
Married filing separate  | 
			$125,000  | 
		
Single  | 
			$200,000  | 
		
Head of household (with qualifying person)  | 
			$200,000  | 
		
Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child  | 
			$200,000  | 
		
Education 2022 Credit and Deduction Limits | 
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American Opportunity Tax Credit (Hope)  | 
			$2,500  | 
		
Lifetime Learning Credit  | 
			$2,000  | 
		
Student Loan Interest Deduction  | 
			$2,500  | 
		
Coverdell Education Savings Contribution  | 
			$2,000  | 
		
Miscellaneous 2022 Tax Rates | 
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Standard Deduction:  | 
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  | 
			$25,900  | 
		
				
  | 
			$19,400  | 
		
				
  | 
			$12,950  | 
		
Business Equipment Expense Deduction  | 
			$1,080,000  | 
		
Prior-year safe harbor for estimated taxes of higher-income  | 
			110% of your 2021 tax liability  | 
		
Standard mileage rate for business driving  | 
			58.5 cents Jan. 1 - June 30, 2022; 62.5 cents July 1 - Dec. 31, 2022  | 
		
Standard mileage rate for medical/moving driving  | 
			18 cents Jan. 1 - June 30, 2022; 22 cents July 1 - Dec. 31, 2022  | 
		
Standard mileage rate for charitable driving  | 
			14 cents  | 
		
Child Tax Credit  | 
			$2,000 per qualifying child  | 
		
Maximum capital gains tax rate for taxpayers with adjusted net capital gain up to $83,350 for joint filers and surviving spouses, $55,800 for heads of household, $41,675 for single filers, $41,675 for married taxpayers filing separately, and $2,800 for estates and trusts  | 
			0%  | 
		
Maximum capital gains tax rate for taxpayers with adjusted net capital gain over the amount subject to the 0% rate, and up to $517,200 for joint filers and surviving spouses, $488,500 for heads of household, $459,750 for single filers, $258,600 for married taxpayers filing separately, and $13,700 for estates and trusts  | 
			15%  | 
		
Maximum capital gains tax rate for taxpayers with adjusted net capital gain over $517,200 for joint filers and surviving spouses, $488,500 for heads of household, $459,750 for single filers, $258,600 for married taxpayers filing separately, and $13,700 for estates and trusts  | 
			20%  | 
		
Long-term gain attributable to certain depreciation recapture  | 
			25%  | 
		
Capital gains tax rate on collectibles and qualified small business stock  | 
			28%  | 
		
Maximum contribution for Traditional/Roth IRA  | 
			$6,000 if under age 50  | 
		
Maximum employee contribution to SIMPLE IRA  | 
			$14,000 if under age 50  | 
		
Maximum Contribution to SEP IRA  | 
			25% of compensation up to $61,000  | 
		
401(k) maximum employee contribution limit  | 
			$20,500 if under age 50  | 
		
Self-employed health insurance deduction  | 
			100%  | 
		
Estate tax exemption  | 
			$12,060,000  | 
		
Annual Exclusion for Gifts  | 
			$16,000  | 
		
Foreign Earned Income Exclusion  | 
			$112,000  |