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What's My 2026 Tax Bracket?

What’s My 2026 Tax Bracket? Every year, the IRS evaluates and typically adjusts certain tax provisions to account for inflation. Below is the IRS’s latest adjustments for the 2026 tax year - including tax brackets and standard deductions.1 This material is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for real-life advice, so make sure to consult your tax, legal, and accounting professionals before modifying your tax strategy.What’s My 2026 Tax Bracket? Every year, the IRS evaluates and typically adjusts certain tax provisions to account for inflation. Below is the IRS’s latest adjustments for the 2026 tax year - including tax brackets and standard deductions.1 This material is for informational purposes only and is not a replacement for real-life advice, so make sure to consult your tax, legal, and accounting professionals before modifying your tax strategy.10% Bracket—Single: Up to $12,400 Married Filing Jointly: Up to $24,800 Married Filing Separately: Up to $12,400 Head of Household: Up to $17,70010% Bracket—Single: Up to $12,400 Married Filing Jointly: Up to $24,800 Married Filing Separately: Up to $12,400 Head of Household: Up to $17,70012% Bracket—Single: $12,401 to $50,400 Married Filing Jointly: $24,801 to $100,800 Married Filing Separately: $12,401 to $50,400 Head of Household: $17,701 to $67,45012% Bracket—Single: $12,401 to $50,400 Married Filing Jointly: $24,801 to $100,800 Married Filing Separately: $12,401 to $50,400 Head of Household: $17,701 to $67,45022% Bracket—Single: $50,401 to $105,700 Married Filing Jointly: $100,801 to $211,400 Married Filing Separately: $50,401 to $105,700 Head of Household: $67,451 to $105,70022% Bracket—Single: $50,401 to $105,700 Married Filing Jointly: $100,801 to $211,400 Married Filing Separately: $50,401 to $105,700 Head of Household: $67,451 to $105,70024% Bracket—Single: $105,701 to $201,775 Married Filing Jointly: $211,401 to $403,550 Married Filing Separately: $105,701 to $201,775 Head of Household: $105,701 to $201,75024% Bracket—Single: $105,701 to $201,775 Married Filing Jointly: $211,401 to $403,550 Married Filing Separately: $105,701 to $201,775 Head of Household: $105,701 to $201,75032% Bracket—Single: $201,776 to $256,225 Married Filing Jointly: $403,551 to $512,450 Married Filing Separately: $201,776 to $256,225 Head of Household: $201,751 to $256,20032% Bracket—Single: $201,776 to $256,225 Married Filing Jointly: $403,551 to $512,450 Married Filing Separately: $201,776 to $256,225 Head of Household: $201,751 to $256,20035% Bracket—Single: $256,226 to $640,600 Married Filing Jointly: $512,451 to $768,700 Married Filing Separately: $256,226 to $384,350 Head of Household: $256,201 to $640,60035% Bracket—Single: $256,226 to $640,600 Married Filing Jointly: $512,451 to $768,700 Married Filing Separately: $256,226 to $384,350 Head of Household: $256,201 to $640,60037% Bracket—Single: Over $640,600 Married filing Jointly: Over $768,700 Married Filing Separately: Over $384,350 Head of Household: Over $640,60037% Bracket—Single: Over $640,600 Married filing Jointly: Over $768,700 Married Filing Separately: Over $384,350 Head of Household: Over $640,6002026 Standard Deduction Amounts—Single: $16,100, Married Filing Jointly: $32,200, Married Filing Separately: $16,100, Head of Household: $24,1502026 Standard Deduction Amounts—Single: $16,100, Married Filing Jointly: $32,200, Married Filing Separately: $16,100, Head of Household: $24,150
 

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