| Filing status | 0% rate if taxable income is… | 15% rate if taxable income is… | 20% rate if taxable income is… |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single | Less than or equal to $48,350 | $48,351 through $533,400 | Over $533,400 |
| Married filing jointly | Less than or equal to $96,700 | $96,701 through $600,050 | Over $600,050 |
| Married filing separately | Less than or equal to $48,350 | $48,351 through $300,000 | Over $300,000 |
| Head of household | Less than or equal to $64,750 | $64,751 through $566,700 | Over $566,700 |
| Source: IRS |
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