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2019 Tax Brackets for Single Individuals
If you are a single taxpayer, your tax brackets for 2019 have changed. These tax tables are designed for single individuals filing their 2019 income tax return, and represent significant changes from Tax Year 2018. These tables are effective as of January 1, 2019, and do not take into account any types of tax credits or deducations, such as the standard deduction, mortgage deductions, etc.
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Bea Bankhead's estimated taxes:
Assuming she made the same amount last year, Bea's 2019 total tax dropped $117.50 from last year, using the 2018 income tax brackets for single taxpayers. |
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Reg Richard's Estimated Taxes
Reg fared slightly better in 2019 than the previous year, assuming that he earned the same income. His total tax decreased $272.50 from his 2018 tax return, using the 2018 income tax brackets for single taxpayers.
These sample equations do not reflect standard deductions, mortgage deductions, or any other credits that may decrease your estimated taxable income. Use only for 2019 income taxes. The names mentioned in these samples are fictitious and not based on any individual. For illustrative and planning purposes only. For more information, or to review the official tax tables, please download Instructions for Form 1040.
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