2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets & Rates
The 2025 federal tax brackets determine how much you owe based on your taxable income and filing status. Below are the rates for all three major filing statuses.
2025 Standard Deduction
Single
$15,000
Married Filing Jointly
$30,000
Head of Household
$22,500
Single Filers
| Tax Rate | Taxable Income Range |
|---|---|
| 10% | $0 – $11,925 |
| 12% | $11,926 – $48,475 |
| 22% | $48,476 – $103,350 |
| 24% | $103,351 – $197,300 |
| 32% | $197,301 – $250,525 |
| 35% | $250,526 – $626,350 |
| 37% | $626,351 – No limit |
Married Filing Jointly
| Tax Rate | Taxable Income Range |
|---|---|
| 10% | $0 – $23,850 |
| 12% | $23,851 – $96,950 |
| 22% | $96,951 – $206,700 |
| 24% | $206,701 – $394,600 |
| 32% | $394,601 – $501,050 |
| 35% | $501,051 – $751,600 |
| 37% | $751,601 – No limit |
Head of Household
| Tax Rate | Taxable Income Range |
|---|---|
| 10% | $0 – $17,000 |
| 12% | $17,001 – $64,850 |
| 22% | $64,851 – $103,350 |
| 24% | $103,351 – $197,300 |
| 32% | $197,301 – $250,500 |
| 35% | $250,501 – $626,350 |
| 37% | $626,351 – No limit |
Notable Changes for 2025
- Standard deduction increased to $15,000 for single filers (up from $14,600 in 2024).
- Bracket thresholds adjusted upward by approximately 2.8% for inflation.
- Alternative Minimum Tax exemption increased to $88,100 for single filers.
- Estate tax exclusion increased to $13.99 million per individual.
Other Tax Years
2025 State Tax Brackets
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