Rent? Own? Single? Children? 4 Case Studies Show How New Tax Law Could Affect You

To see which way your tax bill might be headed in 2018, take a look at these four scenarios comparing the taxes certain types of people would pay in 2017 with their 2018 projected tax bills. Where do you fit in?

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On Dec. 22, 2017, President Trump signed into law H.R. 1, or The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) — the first major tax reform since 1986. With 2017's tax season wrapping up, now is a good time for Americans to see how the TCJA will affect their tax situation going forward.

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Header Cell - Column 0 20172018
Wages/ Adjusted Gross Income$115,000$115,000
Deduction$16,479 (Itemized)$24,000 (Standard)
Personal Exemptions$8,100 (2x)N/A
Taxable Income$90,421$91,000
Row 4 - Cell 0 Row 4 - Cell 1 Row 4 - Cell 2
Federal Tax$14,084$11,899
State Tax (MO)$4,579$5,059
Marginal Tax Bracket (Federal/State)25%/6%22%/6%

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Itemized DeductionsHeader Cell - Column 1
State Income Taxes (Wages)$4,579
Mortgage Interest$7,500
Property Taxes$2,400
Charitable Contributions$2,000
Total$16,479
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Header Cell - Column 0 20172018
Wages/ Adjusted Gross Income$1,000,000$1,000,000
Deduction (Itemized)$159,066$80,000
Personal Exemptions$0N/A
Taxable Income$840,934$920,000
Row 4 - Cell 0 Row 4 - Cell 1 Row 4 - Cell 2
Federal Tax$277,791$279,329
State Tax (CA)$89,652$89,253
Marginal Tax Bracket (Federal/State)39.6%/11.3%37%/11.3%
Effective Marginal Tax Rate on next $1000 (Fed/St)41.7%/12%37.9%/12%
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Itemized DeductionsHeader Cell - Column 1
State Income Taxes (Wages)$89,652
Mortgage Interest$40,000
Property Taxes$20,000
Charitable Contributions$30,000
Total$179,652
Deduction Available (Pease Limitation)$159,066
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Daniel Fan, J.D., LL.M., CFP
Director of Wealth Planning, First Foundation Advisors

Daniel Fan serves as the Director of Wealth Planning for First Foundation Advisors. Mr. Fan is a Certified Financial Planner™ and holds his Juris Doctorate and Master's in taxation from Pepperdine University School of Law and Golden Gate University respectively. He earned his Bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.