According to estimates, inflation adjustments to the Internal Revenue Code are expected to yield increases of 2.8 percent compared to 2024 amounts. This means wider tax brackets and increased exemptions, among other things. With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index (CPI) moderating, this increase is about 50 percent less than 2024’s inflation adjustment. Below, we’ll look at what the projected 2025 inflation adjustment means in terms of dollars and cents for you and your taxes.
Individual Income Tax Brackets
The tables below illustrate the individual income tax rates and brackets for 2025.
Individual Income Tax Brackets & Rates: Tax Year 2025
Single Taxpayers
10%
0 – $11,925
12%
$11,926 – $48,475
22%
$48,476 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,525
35%
$250,526 – $626,350
37%
$626,351 and Over
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Married Filing Jointly
10%
0 – $23,850
12%
$23,851 – $96,950
22%
$96,951 – $206,700
24%
$206,701 – $394,600
32%
$394,601 – $501,050
35%
$501,051 – $751,600
37%
$751,601 and Over
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Married Filing Separately
10%
0 – $11,925
12%
$11,926 – $48,475
22%
$48,476 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,525
35%
$250,526 – $375,800
37%
$375,801 and Over
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Heads of Household
10%
0 – $17,000
12%
$17,001- $64,850
22%
$64,851 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,500
35%
$250,501 – $626,350
37%
$626,351 and Over
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Trusts & Estates Tax Brackets
The table below illustrates what the income rates and brackets are expected to look like for Trusts and Estates in 2025.
Projected Trusts and Estates Tax Brackets & Rates: Tax Year 2025
10%
0 – $3,150
24%
$3,151- $11,450
35%
$11,451 – $15,650
37%
$15,651 and Over
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Standard Deduction Amounts
The table below illustrates what the projected standard deduction amounts will be for 2025, with a comparison to 2024.
Projected Standard Deduction Amounts
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2024
2025
Single
$14,600
$15,750
Married Filing Jointly
$29,200
$31,500
Married Filing Separately
$14,600
$15,750
Head of Household
$21,900
$23,625
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Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
The table below illustrates the anticipated AMT exemptions for 2025.
AMT Exemption Amounts Tax Year 2025
Single
$88,100
Married Filing Jointly
$137,000
Married Filing Separately
$68,500
Trust & Estates
$30,700
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Capital Gains
The rates applied to long-term capital gains are not expected to change for 2025; however, the brackets that apply to different rates will expand. Note that, in considering the table below, a 20 percent tax rate applies to capital gains that are over the 37 percent ordinary tax rate threshold. Furthermore, capital gains on art and collectibles are subject to other exceptions.
Maximum Capital Gains Rates for 2025
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Zero Rate
15% Rate
Single
$48,350
$533,400
Married Filing Jointly
$96,700
$600,050
Married Filing Separately
$48,350
$300,000
Head of Household
$64,750
$566,700
Trusts & Estates
$3,250
$15,900
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Conclusion
First, it’s important to remember that all the figures above are only projections. The IRS will not publish the official numbers until later this year. Moreover, as these rates and brackets have increased, they have done so significantly less than in 2024 and 2023, largely driven by lower inflation.
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2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets
November 1, 2024  · Blog, Tax and Financial News, Uncategorized
⏱ 3 min read
According to estimates, inflation adjustments to the Internal Revenue Code are expected to yield increases of 2.8 percent compared to 2024 amounts. This means wider tax brackets and increased exemptions, among other things. With the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index (CPI) moderating, this increase is about 50 percent less than 2024’s inflation adjustment. Below, we’ll look at what the projected 2025 inflation adjustment means in terms of dollars and cents for you and your taxes.
Individual Income Tax Brackets
The tables below illustrate the individual income tax rates and brackets for 2025.
Individual Income Tax Brackets & Rates: Tax Year 2025
Single Taxpayers
10%
0 – $11,925
12%
$11,926 – $48,475
22%
$48,476 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,525
35%
$250,526 – $626,350
37%
$626,351 and Over
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Married Filing Jointly
10%
0 – $23,850
12%
$23,851 – $96,950
22%
$96,951 – $206,700
24%
$206,701 – $394,600
32%
$394,601 – $501,050
35%
$501,051 – $751,600
37%
$751,601 and Over
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Married Filing Separately
10%
0 – $11,925
12%
$11,926 – $48,475
22%
$48,476 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,525
35%
$250,526 – $375,800
37%
$375,801 and Over
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Heads of Household
10%
0 – $17,000
12%
$17,001- $64,850
22%
$64,851 – $103,350
24%
$103,351 – $197,300
32%
$197,301 – $250,500
35%
$250,501 – $626,350
37%
$626,351 and Over
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Trusts & Estates Tax Brackets
The table below illustrates what the income rates and brackets are expected to look like for Trusts and Estates in 2025.
Projected Trusts and Estates Tax Brackets & Rates: Tax Year 2025
10%
0 – $3,150
24%
$3,151- $11,450
35%
$11,451 – $15,650
37%
$15,651 and Over
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Standard Deduction Amounts
The table below illustrates what the projected standard deduction amounts will be for 2025, with a comparison to 2024.
Projected Standard Deduction Amounts
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2024
2025
Single
$14,600
$15,750
Married Filing Jointly
$29,200
$31,500
Married Filing Separately
$14,600
$15,750
Head of Household
$21,900
$23,625
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Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)
The table below illustrates the anticipated AMT exemptions for 2025.
AMT Exemption Amounts Tax Year 2025
Single
$88,100
Married Filing Jointly
$137,000
Married Filing Separately
$68,500
Trust & Estates
$30,700
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Capital Gains
The rates applied to long-term capital gains are not expected to change for 2025; however, the brackets that apply to different rates will expand. Note that, in considering the table below, a 20 percent tax rate applies to capital gains that are over the 37 percent ordinary tax rate threshold. Furthermore, capital gains on art and collectibles are subject to other exceptions.
Maximum Capital Gains Rates for 2025
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Zero Rate
15% Rate
Single
$48,350
$533,400
Married Filing Jointly
$96,700
$600,050
Married Filing Separately
$48,350
$300,000
Head of Household
$64,750
$566,700
Trusts & Estates
$3,250
$15,900
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Conclusion
First, it’s important to remember that all the figures above are only projections. The IRS will not publish the official numbers until later this year. Moreover, as these rates and brackets have increased, they have done so significantly less than in 2024 and 2023, largely driven by lower inflation.
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