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When:
January 01, 2005

Who it Affects:
All tax payers.

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2005 Tax Law Changes
New brackets, same rates

Income tax rates are unchanged for 2005, compared with 2004. But income tax brackets have been adjusted for inflation.

That could mean savings for you.

Here's how the new rates and brackets work for 2005.

 Projected tax rates and brackets for 2005
If your taxable income
is over
But not overYour tax is thisPlus this %Of the excess over
Singles
$0.00$7,300$0.0010%$0
$7,300$29,700$730.0015%$7,300
$29,700$71,950$3,990.0025%$29,700
$71,950$150,150$14,715.0028%$71,950
$150,150$326,450$36,548.5033%$150,150
$326,450 -- $94,727.5035%$326,450
Married filing jointly
or widow(er)*
0$14,600$0.0010%$0
$14,600$59,400$1,460.0015%$14,600
$59,400$119,950$8,180.0025%$59,400
$119,950$182,800$23,317.5028%$119,950
$182,800$326,450$40,915.5033%$182,800
$326,450 -- $88,320.0035%$326,450
Married couples filing singly
0$7,300$0.0010%$0
$7,300$29,700$730.0015%$7,300
$29,700$59,975$4,090.0025%$29,700
$59,975$91,400$11,658.7528%$59,975
$91,400$163,225$20,457.7533%$91,400
$163,225--$44,16035%$163,225
Heads of household
0$10,450$0.0010%$0
$10,450$39,800$1,045.0015%$10,450
$39,800$102,800$5,447.5025%$39,800
$102,800$166,450$21,197.5028%$102,800
$166,450$326,450$39,019.5033%$166,450
$326,450 -- $91,819.5035%$326,450
*Sometimes called "qualifying" widow or widower. This filing status is available for two years following the year of a spouse's death and basically applies the filing data afforded married joint filers.
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