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Ordinary taxable income brackets for use in tax planning and filing 2010 tax returns due April 18, 2011 (the later date is due to a federal holiday in Washington, D.C.).

2010 tax rates
Tax rateSingle filersMarried filing
jointly or qualifying
widow/widower
Married filing
separately
Head of
household
10%Up to $8,375Up to $16,750Up to $8,375Up to $11,950
15%$8,376 - $34,000$16,751 - $68,000$8,376 - $34,000$11,951 - $45,550
25%$34,001 - $82,400$68,001 - $137,300$34,001 - $68,650$45,551 - $117,650
28%$82,401 - $171,850$137,301 - $209,250$68,651 - $104,625$117,651 - $190,550
33%$171,851 - $373,650$209,251 - $373,650$104,626 - $186,825$190,551 - $373,650
35%$373,651 or more$373,651 or more$186,826 or more$373,651 or more

 

 

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