2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets

Official 2025 federal tax brackets for all filing statuses, standard deductions, and FICA rates.

Standard Deduction — Single

$15,000

Standard Deduction — Married Filing Jointly

$30,000

Standard Deduction — Head of Household

$22,500

Single

Tax RateTaxable Income RangeMax Tax in Bracket
10.0%$0 $11,925$1,193
12.0%$11,925 $48,475$4,386
22.0%$48,475 $103,350$12,073
24.0%$103,350 $197,300$22,548
32.0%$197,300 $250,525$17,032
35.0%$250,525 $626,350$131,539
37.0%$626,350 no limit

Married Filing Jointly

Tax RateTaxable Income RangeMax Tax in Bracket
10.0%$0 $23,850$2,385
12.0%$23,850 $96,950$8,772
22.0%$96,950 $206,700$24,145
24.0%$206,700 $394,600$45,096
32.0%$394,600 $501,050$34,064
35.0%$501,050 $751,600$87,693
37.0%$751,600 no limit

Head of Household

Tax RateTaxable Income RangeMax Tax in Bracket
10.0%$0 $17,000$1,700
12.0%$17,000 $64,850$5,742
22.0%$64,850 $103,350$8,470
24.0%$103,350 $197,300$22,548
32.0%$197,300 $250,500$17,024
35.0%$250,500 $626,350$131,548
37.0%$626,350 no limit

FICA Taxes (2025)

Social Security Rate6.2%
Social Security Wage Base$176,100
Medicare Rate1.5%
Additional Medicare Rate0.9% (over $200K single)

States With No Income Tax (9 states)

Residents of these states only pay federal income tax and FICA — no state income tax:

AlaskaFloridaNevadaNew HampshireSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasWashingtonWyoming

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