Married Tax Brackets for 2011, 2012

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Married Tax Brackets

If you are searching for married tax brackets then I am going to assume you want information pertaining to married income tax brackets. Okay let’s get started.

Married Filing Status Filing Jointly

I am going to start with married filing jointly. If you make between $0 and $16,750, then you will pay a ten percent tax rate. The rates start at ten percent and top off at thirty five percent. Now if you make over $373,650 you will pay a tax rate of thirty five percent.

What about the middle range? Okay if you make between $68,000 and $137,300 you will pay a tax rate of twenty five percent.

Married Tax Bracket Filing Separately

Of course the numbers change if you’re filing separately. Here are the numbers for married filing separately;

If you make an income between $0 and $8,375, then you will pay a tax rate of ten percent. If you earn an income between $82,400 and $171,850, you will pay a tax rate of twenty eight percent.

Married Tax Brackets

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Federal Income Tax, Married Filing Jointly

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