2023 and 2024 Tax Brackets and Federal Income Tax Rates

Your income each year determines which federal tax bracket you fall into and which of the seven income tax rates applies.

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Knowing your federal tax bracket is essential, as it determines your federal income tax rate for the year. 

There are seven different income tax rates: 10%, 12%, 22%, 24%, 32%, 35%, and 37%. Generally, these rates remain the same unless Congress passes new tax legislation. For instance, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, also known as the “Trump tax cuts,” temporarily lowered the highest tax rate to 37% until 2025, after which it will increase to 39.6%.  

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2023 Tax Brackets: Single Filers and Married Couples Filing Jointly
Tax RateTaxable Income
(Single)
Taxable Income
(Married Filing Jointly)
10%Up to $11,000Up to $22,000
12%$11,001 to $44,725$22,001 to $89,450
22%$44,726 to $95,375$89,451 to $190,750
24%$95,376 to $182,100$190,751 to $364,200
32%$182,101 to $231,250$364,201 to $462,500
35%$231,251 to $578,125$462,501 to $693,750
37%Over $578,125Over $693,750
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2023 Tax Brackets: Married Couples Filing Separately and Head-of-Household Filers
Tax RateTaxable Income
(Married Filing Separately)
Taxable Income
(Head of Household)
10%Up to $11,000Up to $15,700
12%$11,001 to $44,725$15,701 to $59,850
22%$41,726 to $95,375$59,851 to $95,350
24%$95,376 to $182,100$95,351 to $182,100
32%$182,101 to $231,250$182,201 to $231,250
35%$231,251 to $346,875$231,251 to $578,100
37%Over $346,875Over $578,100
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2024 Tax Brackets: Single Filers and Married Couples Filing Jointly
Tax RateTaxable Income (Single)Taxable Income (Married Filing Jointly)
10%Not over $11,600 Not over $23,200
12%Over $11,600 but not over $47,150 Over $23,200 but not over $94,300
22%Over $47,150 but not over $100,525 Over $94,300 but not over $201,050
24%Over $100,525 but not over $191,950 Over $201,050 but not over $383,900
32%Over $191,950 but not over $243,725 Over $383,900 but not over $487,450
35%Over $243,725 but not over $609,350 Over $487,450 but not over $731,200
37%Over $609,350 Over $731,200
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2024 Tax Brackets: Married Couples Filing Separately and Head of Household Filers
Tax RateTaxable Income (Married Filing Separately)Taxable Income (Head of Household))
10%Up to $11,600Not over $16,550
12%Over $11,600 but not over $47,150 Over $16,550 but not over $63,100
22%Over $47,150 but not over $100,525 Over $63,100 but not over $100,500
24%Over $100,525 but not over $191,950 Over $100,500 but not over $191,950
32%Over $191,950 but not over $243,725 Over $191,950 but not over $243,700
35%Over $243,725 but not over $365,600 Over $243,700 but not over $609,350
37%Over $365,600 Over $609,350
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Income PortionFederal Rate AppliedApprox. Amount of Tax
First $11,00010%$1,100
$33,72412%$4,047
$50,64922%$11,143
$4,62724%$1,110
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Income PortionFederal Tax Rate AppliedApprox. Amount of Tax
First $11,00010%$1,100
$28,99912%$3,479

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Kelley R. Taylor
Senior Tax Editor, Kiplinger.com

As the senior tax editor at Kiplinger.com, Kelley R. Taylor simplifies federal and state tax information, news, and developments to help empower readers. Kelley has over two decades of experience advising on and covering education, law, finance, and tax as a corporate attorney and business journalist.