2023 Tax Brackets and Rates

The income limits for all 2023 tax brackets and all filers will be adjusted for inflation and will be as follows. There are seven federal income tax rates in 2023: 10 percent, 12 percent, 22 percent, 24 percent, 32 percent, 35 percent, and 37 percent. The top marginal income tax rate of 37 percent will hit taxpayers with taxable income above $539,900 for single filers and above $693,750 for married couples filing jointly. 

The IRS used to use the Consumer Price Index (CPI) as a measure of inflation prior to 2018. However, with the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA), the IRS now uses the Chained Consumer Price Index (C-CPI) to adjust income thresholds, deduction amounts, and credit values accordingly.

Federal Income Tax Brackets and Rates for Single Filers

10% - $0 to $11,000 

12% - $11,000 to $44,725

22% - $44,725 to $95,375

24% - $95,375 to $182,100

32% - $182,100 to $231,250

35% - $231,250 to $578,125

37% - $578,125 or more

Federal Income Tax Brackets and Rates For Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns

10% - $0 to $22,000

12% - $22,000 to $89,450

22% - $89,450 to $190,750

24% - $190,750 to $364,200

32% - $364,200 to $462,500

35% - $462,500 to $693,750

37% - $693,750 or more

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