IRS Releases Updated 2025 Tax Brackets & Thresholds: What You Need To Know

By Amit Tiwari

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IRS Releases Updated 2025 Tax Brackets & Thresholds

As tax professionals and individuals gear up for the 2024 filing season, it’s equally critical to look ahead to the new 2025 tax brackets and updates recently released by the IRS in Revenue Procedure 2024-40.

With adjustments reflecting inflation and other economic factors, understanding these changes can help taxpayers make informed financial decisions.

Updated 2025 Tax Brackets

The IRS has updated the income tax brackets for 2025 across different filing statuses. Here’s a detailed breakdown:

10% Tax Bracket

  • Single: $0 – $11,925
  • Married Filing Jointly: $0 – $23,850
  • Married Filing Separately: $0 – $11,925
  • Head of Household: $0 – $17,000

12% Tax Bracket

  • Single: $11,926 – $48,475
  • Married Filing Jointly: $23,851 – $96,950
  • Married Filing Separately: $11,926 – $48,475
  • Head of Household: $17,001 – $64,850

22% Tax Bracket

  • Single: $48,476 – $103,350
  • Married Filing Jointly: $96,951 – $206,700
  • Married Filing Separately: $48,476 – $103,350
  • Head of Household: $64,851 – $103,350

24%, 32%, 35%, and 37% Tax Brackets

  • 32%: Income between $103,351 and $197,300 for single filers, $206,701 to $394,600 for married filing jointly.
  • 35%: Income between $197,301 and $250,525 for single filers, $394,601 to $501,050 for married filing jointly.
  • 37%: Income over $626,350 for single filers and over $751,600 for married filing jointly.

Enhanced Standard Deductions

The IRS has also increased standard deductions for 2025, providing more tax relief for filers:

Filing Status 2025 Standard Deduction 2024 Standard Deduction
Single $15,000 $14,600
Married Filing Jointly $30,000 $29,200
Married Filing Separately $15,000 $14,600
Head of Household $22,500 $21,900

2025 Earned Income Credit (EIC) Updates

The Earned Income Credit (EIC) for 2025 reflects updated values to help eligible individuals and families maximize benefits.

Earned Income and Maximum Credit Amounts

  • 1 Child: Earned Income: $12,730 | Maximum Credit: $4,328
  • 2 Children: Earned Income: $17,880 | Maximum Credit: $7,152
  • 3 or More Children: Earned Income: $17,880 | Maximum Credit: $8,046
  • No Children: Earned Income: $8,490 | Maximum Credit: $649

Phaseout Thresholds

Understanding the phaseout thresholds is critical as they determine when your credit begins to reduce:

Married Filing Jointly

  • Threshold Phaseout Amount: $30,470
  • Completed Phaseout Amounts:
    • 1 Child: $57,554
    • 2 Children: $64,430
    • 3 or More Children: $68,675
    • No Children: $26,214

All Other Filing Statuses

  • Threshold Phaseout Amount: $23,350
  • Completed Phaseout Amounts:
    • 1 Child: $50,434
    • 2 Children: $57,310
    • 3 or More Children: $61,555
    • No Children: $19,104

Estate and Gift Tax Updates for 2025

The estate and gift tax thresholds have also been adjusted:

  • Basic Exclusion for Decedents: $13,990,000
  • Annual Gift Tax Exclusion for Individuals: $19,000

Making Sense of the Updates

These changes may significantly impact tax obligations, deductions, and benefits, underscoring the importance of staying informed and consulting with a tax advisor to maximize tax savings. Understanding the updated brackets, deductions, and credits can help individuals and families plan better and optimize their financial strategies for the coming years.


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Amit Tiwari

A tax law expert with a knack for breaking down complex regulations into digestible insights. Amit’s articles on the tax news blog offer invaluable guidance to readers navigating changes in tax legislation.

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