What tax bracket am I in?
Your federal tax bracket depends on filing status and taxable income. For 2026 single filers: $0-$11,600 (10%), $11,600-$47,150 (12%), $47,150-$100,525 (22%), $100,525-$191,950 (24%), $191,950-$243,725 (32%), $243,725-$609,350 (35%), $609,350+ (37%). Married filing jointly bracket thresholds are roughly double.
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Your federal tax bracket depends on filing status and taxable income. For 2026 single filers: $0-$11,600 (10%), $11,600-$47,150 (12%), $47,150-$100,525 (22%), $100,525-$191,950 (24%), $191,950-$243,725 (32%), $243,725-$609,350 (35%), $609,350+ (37%). Married filing jointly bracket thresholds are roughly double. The exact answer depends on your specific situation — the numbers above are a strong starting point, but the right next step is to plug in your actual figures.
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