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These are the income tax brackets for 2015

For 2015, there are seven federal income tax brackets. Here are the dollar amounts of taxes owed at each threshold, plus your marginal tax rate, which is the rate at which the remaining portion of your income is taxed.

By Romona Paden , NerdWallet

For 2015, there are seven federal income tax brackets: 10%, 15%, 25%, 28%, 33%, 35% and 39.6%.

No matter which bracket you鈥檙e in, you won鈥檛 pay that rate on your entire 2015 income. First,聽exemptions and deductions are聽subtracted to determine your taxable income. Then, your taxable聽income gets divided into chunks based on the tax brackets, and each chunk gets taxed at the corresponding rate.

For example, single filers with a聽taxable income of $32,000 land in the 15% tax bracket, but pay just 10% on the portion of their income that falls into the lowest bracket (up to $9,225), then 15% on income above that amount.

The charts below, provided by the聽Internal Revenue Service, show the dollar amount of taxes owed at each threshold, plus your marginal tax rate, which is the rate at which the remaining portion of your income is taxed.

Once your income tax burden is calculated, you apply any tax credits you qualify for; they reduce your tax bill on a dollar-for-dollar basis.

It鈥檚 unlikely you鈥檒l have to do much of the math yourself. Any online tax preparation software will do the calculations for you, and if you file paper returns, the IRS instructions provide tax tables with net taxes owed on every income amount up to $100,000.

2015 Federal Income Tax Brackets

Single filers

Taxable income

Tax rate

$0 to $9,225

10%

$9,226 to $37,450

$922.50 plus 15% of the amount over $9,225

$37,451 to $90,750

$5,156.25 plus 25% of the amount over $37,450

$90,751 to $189,300

$18,481.25 plus 28% of the amount over $90,750

$189,301 to $411,500

$46,075.25 plus 33% of the amount over $189,300

$411,501 to $413,200

$119,401.25 plus 35% of the amount over $411,500

$413,201 or more

$119,996.25 plus 39.6% of the amount over $413,200

Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)

Taxable income

Tax rate

$0 to $18,450

10%

$18,451 to $74,900

$1,845.00 plus 15% of the amount over $18,450

$74,901 to $151,200

$10,312.50 plus 25% of the amount over $74,900

$151,201 to $230,450

$29,387.50 plus 28% of the amount over $151,200

$230,451 to $411,500

$51,577.50 plus 33% of the amount over $230,450

$411,501 to $464,850

$111,324.00 plus 35% of the amount over $411,500

$464,851 or more

$129,996.50 plus 39.6% of the amount over $464,850

Married Filing Separately

Taxable income

Tax rate

$0 to $9,225

10%

$9,226 to $37,450

$922.50 plus 15% of the amount over $9,225

$37,451 to $75,600

$5,156.25 plus 25% of the amount over $37,450

$75,601 to $115,225

$14,693.75 plus 28% of the amount over $75,600

$115,226 to $205,750

$25,788.75 plus 33% of the amount over $115,225

$205,751 to $232,425

$55,662.00 plus 35% of the amount over $205,750

$232,426 or more

$64,998.25 plus 39.6% of the amount over $232,425

Head of Household

Taxable income

Tax rate

$0 to $13,150

10%

$13,151 to $50,200

$1,315.00 plus 15% of the amount over $13,150

$50,201 to $129,600

$6,872.50 plus 25% of the amount over $50,200

$129,601 to $209,850

$26,772.50 plus 28% of the amount over $129,600

$209,851 to $411,500

$49,192.50 plus 33% of the amount over $209,850

$411,501 to $439,000

$115,737.00 plus 35% of the amount over $411,500

$439,001 or more

$125,362.00 plus 39.6% of the amount over $439,000

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