2019 IRS Tax Brackets! Tax Law Changes
As a result of inflation, the IRS adjusts tax brackets to account for that as a way of eliminating what is known as bracket creep. This year (2019) round, it all looks like Indexing has increased the income brackets by roughly 2% across the board as per IRS.
If you are wondering what the IRS tax brackets are for 2019, they are shown below in the table. Take your time and go through it so you can get to know what you have been searching for.
New rates for Federal Income Tax brackets 2019
Tax Bracket / Filing Status | Single | Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow | Married Filing Separately | Head of Household |
10% | $0 to $9,700 | $0 to $19,400 | $0 to $9,700 | $0 to $13,850 |
12% | $9,701 to $39,475 | $19,401 to $78,950 | $9,701 to $39,475 | $13,851 to $52,850 |
22% | $39,476 to $84,200 | $78,951 to $168,400 | $39,476 to $84,200 | $52,851 to $84,200 |
24% | $84,201 to $160,725 | $168,401 to $321,450 | $84,201 to $160,725 | $84,201 to $160,700 |
32% | $160,726 to $204,100 | $321,451 to $408,200 | $160,726 to $204,100 | $160,701 to $204,100 |
35% | $204,101 to $510,300 | $408,201 to $612,350 | $204,101 to $306,175 | $204,101 to $510,300 |
37% | $510,301 or more | $612,351 or more | $306,176 or more | $510,301 or more |
Each income tax bracket corresponds to a particular tax rate. For example, if your income is $84,200, your tax rate isn’t a flat 22%. See chart above to see all the tax brackets with their corresponding tax rate.
What’s been eliminated?
- Finding a new job or call it job search fees.
- Tax prepositional fees.
- Contributions in form of Charity.
Will post an update on the same post on how to exactly tax brackets work and how you can get into a lower tax bracket and pay a lower federal income tax rate below and more on 2019 tax brackets.