Tax Rates, Tax Brackets Through the Years: 2010 through 2026

October 10, 2025
U.S. tax forms 1040 and Schedule D displayed atop dollar bills, highlighting financial documentation and tax preparation relevance.

The taxes we pay depend on two things.

Congress sets the rates and a baseline income amount that falls into them when a tax law is created or changed. Then the Internal Revenue Service adjusts the income brackets each year, usually in late October or early November, based on inflation.

Here’s a look at income tax rates and brackets over the years, with the most recent IRS inflation adjustments at the top of this post. The inflation tables go back to 2010. For prior tax years, check out the historical inflation adjustments archived by the IRS.

2026 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2026 tax year returns in 2027.
Tax RateSingleHead
of Household
Married
Filing Jointly or Surviving Spouse
Married
Filing Separately
10%Up to $12,400Up to
$17,700
Up to $24,800Up to
$12,400
12%$12,401 to $50,400$17,701 to $67,450$24,801 to
$100,800
$12,401 to
$50,400
22%$50,401 to $105,700$67,451 to $105,700$100,801 to $211,400$50,401 to
$105,700
24%$105,701 to $201,775$105,701 to $201,775$211,401 to $403,550$105,701 to
$201,775
32%$201,776 to $256,225$201,776 to $256,200$403,551 to $512,450$201,776 to
$256,225
35%$256,226 to $640,600$256,201 to $640,600$512,451 to $768,700$256,226 to
$384,350
37%$640,601 or more$640,601
or more
$768,701
or more
$384,351 or more

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2025 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2025 tax year returns in 2026.
Tax RateSingleHead
of Household
Married
Filing Jointly or Surviving Spouse
Married
Filing Separately
10%Up to
$11,925
Up to
$17,000
Up to
$23,850
Up to
$11,925
12%$11,926 to $48,475$17,001 to $64,850$23,851 to
$96,950
$11,926 to
$48,475
22%$48,476 to $103,350$64,851 to $103,350$96,951 to $206,700$48,476 to
$103,350
24%$103,351 to $197,300$103,351 to $197,300$206,701 to $394,600$103,351 to
$197,300
32%$197,301 to $250,525$197,301 to $250,500$394,601 to $501,050$197,301 to
$250,525
35%$250,526 to $626,350$250,501 to $626,350$501,051 to $751,600$250,526 to
$375,800
37%$626,351
or more
$626,351
or more
$751,601
or more
$375,801
or more

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2024 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2024 tax year returns in 2025.
Tax RateSingleHead
of Household
Married
Filing Jointly
or Surviving Spouse
Married Filing Separately
10%Up to $11,600Up to $16,550Up to $23,200Up to $11,600
12%$11,601 to $47,150$16,551 to $63,100$23,201 to $94,300$11,601 to $47,150
22%$47,151 to $100,525$63,101 to $100,500$94,301 to $201,050$47,151 to $100,525
24%$100,526 to $191,950$100,501 to $191,950$201,051 to $383,900$100,526 to $191,950
32%$191,951 to $243,725$191,951 to $243,700$383,901 to $487,450$191,951 to $243,725
35%$243,226 to $609,350$243,701 to $609,350$487,451 to $731,200$243,726 to $365,600
37%$609,351 or more$609,351 or more$731,201 or more$365,601 or more

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2023 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2023 tax year returns in 2024.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried
Filing Jointly
or Surviving Spouse
Married Filing Separately
10%Up to $11,000Up to $15,700Up to $22,000Up to $11,000
12%$11,001 to $44,725$15,701 to $59,850$22,001 to $89,450$11,001 to $44,725
22%$44,726 to $95,375$59,851 to $95,350$89,451 to $190,750$44,726 to $95,375
24%$95,376 to $182,000$95,351 to $182,100$190,751 to $364,200$95,376 to $182,100
32%$182,001 to $231,250$182,101 to $231,250$364,201 to $462,500$182,101 to $231,250
35%$231,251 to $578,125$231,251 to $578,100$462,501 to $693,750$231,251 to $346,875
37%$578,126 or more$578,101 or more$693,751 or more$346,876 or more

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2022 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2022 tax year returns in 2023.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried
Filing Jointly
or Surviving Spouse
Married Filing Separately
10%Up to $10,275Up to $14,650Up to $20,550Up to $10,275
12%$10,276 to $41,775$14,651 to $55,900$20,551 to $83,550$10,276 to $41,775
22%$41,776 to $89,075$55,901 to $89,050$83,551 to $178,150$41,776 to $89,075
24%$89,076 to $170,050$89,051 to $170,050$178,151 to $340,100$89,076 to $170,050
32%$170,051 to $215,950$170,051 to $215,950$340,101 to $431,900$170,051 to $215,950
35%$215,951 to $539,900$215,951 to $539,900$431,901 to $647,850$215,951 to $323,925
37%$539,901 or more$539,901 or more$647,851 or more$323,926 or more

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2021 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2021 tax year returns in 2022.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried
Filing Jointly
or Surviving Spouse
Married Filing Separately
10%Up to $10,275Up to $14,650Up to $20,550Up to $10,275
12%$10,276 to $41,775$14,651 to $55,900$20,551 to $83,550$10,276 to $41,775
22%$41,776 to $89,075$55,901 to $89,050$83,551 to $178,150$41,776 to $89,075
24%$89,076 to $170,050$89,051 to $170,050$178,151 to $340,100$89,076 to $170,050
32%$170,051 to $215,950$170,051 to $215,950$340,101 to $431,900$170,051 to $215,950
35%$215,951 to $539,900$215,951 to $539,900$431,901 to $647,850$215,951 to $323,925
37%$539,901 or more$539,901 or more$647,851 or more$323,926 or more

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2020 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2020 tax year returns in 2021.
Tax
Rate
SingleHead of
Household
Married
Filing Jointly or
Surviving Spouse
Married
Filing
Separately
10%Up to $9,875Up to $14,100Up to $19,750Up to $9,875
12%$9,876 to
$40,125
$14,101 to
$53,700
$19,751 to
$80,250
$9,876 to
$40,125
22%$40,126 to
$85,525
$53,701 to
$85,500
$80,251 to
$171,050
$40,126 to
$85,525
24%$85,526 to
$163,300
$85,501 to
$163,300
$171,051 to
$326,600
$85,526 to
$163,300
32%$163,301 to
$207,350
$163,301 to
$207,350
$326,601 to
$414,700
$163,301 to
$207,350
35%$207,351 to
$518,400
$204,101 to $518,400$414,701 to
$622,050
$207,351 to
$311,025
37%$518,401
or more
$518,401
or more
$622,051
or more
$311,026 
or more

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2019 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2019 tax year returns in 2020.
Tax
Rate
 Single Head of
 Household
 Married
 Filing Jointly or
 Surviving Spouse
 Married
 Filing
 Separately
 10%Up to $9,700 Up to $13,850 Up to $19,400 Up to $9,700
12%$9,701 to
$39,475
$13,851 to
$52,850
$19,401 to
$78,950
$9,701 to
$39,475
22%$39,476 to
$84,200
$52,851 to
$84,200
$78,951 to
$168,400
$39,476 to
$84,200
24%$84,201 to
$160,725
$84,201 to
$160,700
$168,401 to
$321,450
$84,201 to
$160,725
32%$160,726 to
$204,100
$160,701 to
$204,100
$321,451 to
$408,200
$160,726 to
$204,100
35%$204,101 to
$510,300
$204,101 to
$510,300
$408,201 to
$612,350
$204,101 to
$306,175
37%$510,301
or more
$510,301
or more
$612,351
or more
$306,176
or more

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2018 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2018 tax year returns in 2019.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $9,525Up to $13,600Up to$19,050Up to $9,525
15%$9,526 to $38,700$13,601 to $51,850$19,051 to
$77,400
$9,526 to $38,700
25%$38,701 to $93,700$51,851 to $133,850$77,401 to $156,150$38,701 to $78,075
28%$93,701 to $195,450$133,851 to $216,700$156,151 to $237,950$78,076 to $118,975
33%$195,451 to $424,950$216,701 to $424,950$237,951 to $424,950$118,976 to $212,475
35%$424,951 to $426,700$424,951 to $453,350$424,951 to $480,050$212,476 to $240,025
39.6%$426,701
or more
$453,351
or more
$480,051
or more
$240,026
or more

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2017 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2017 tax year returns in 2018.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $9,325Up to $13,350Up to $18,650Up to $9,325
15%$9,326 to $37,950$13,351 to $50,800$18,651 to
$75,900
$9,326 to $37,950
25%$37,951 to $91,900$50,801 to $131,200$75,901 to $153,100$37,951 to $76,550
28%$91,901 to $191,650$131,201 to $212,500$153,101 to $233,350$76,551 to $116,675
33%$191,651 to $416,700$212,501 to $416,700$233,351 to $416,700$116,676 to $208,350
35%$416,701 to $418,400$416,701 to $444,550$416,701 to $470,700$208,351 to $235,350
39.6%$418,401
or more
$444,551 
or more
$470,701
or more
$235,351
or more

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2016 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2016 tax year returns in 2017.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $9,275Up to $13,250Up to $18,550Up to $9,275
15%$9,276 to $37,650$13,251 to $50,400$18,551 to
$75,300
$9,276 to $37,650
25%$37,651 to $91,150$50,401 to $130,150$75,301 to $151,900$37,651 to $75,950
28%$91,151 to $190,150$130,151 to $210,800$151,901 to $231,450$75,951 to $115,725
33%$190,151 to $413,350$210,801 to $413,350$231,451 to $413,350$115,726 to $206,675
35%$413,351 to $414,050$413,351 to $441,000$413,351 to $466,950$206,676 to $233,475
39.6%$414,051
or more
$441,001
or more
$446,951
or more
$233,476
or more

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2015 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2015 tax year returns in 2016.
Tax RateSingle Head of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $9,225Up to $13,150Up to $18,450Up to $9,225
15%$9,226 to $37,450$13,151 to $50,200$18,451 to
$74,900
$9,226 to $37,450
25%$37,451 to $90,750$50,201 to $129,600$74,901 to $151,200$37,451 to $75,600
28%$90,751 to $189,300$129,601 to $209,850$151,201 to $230,450$75,601 to $115,225
33%$189,301 to $411,500$209,851 to $411,500$230,451 to $413,350$115,226 to $205,750
35%$412,501 to $413,200$411,501 to $439,000$411,501 to $464,850$205,751 to $232,425
39.6%$413,201 
or more
$439,001
or more
$464,851
or more
$232,426
or more

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2014 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2014 tax year returns in 2015.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $9,075Up to $12,950Up to $18,150Up to $9,075
15%$9,076 to $36,900$12,951 to $49,400$18,151 to
$73,800
$9,076 to $36,900
25%$36,901 to $89,350$49,401 to $127,550$73,801 to $148,850$36,901 to $74,425
28%$89,351 to $186,350$127,551 to $206,600$148,851 to $226,850$74,426 to $113,425
33%$186,351 to $405,100$206,601 to $405,100$226,851 to $405,100$113,426 to $202,550
35%$405,101 to $406,750$405,101 to $432,200$405,101 to $457,600$202,551 to $228,800
39.6%$406,751 
or more
$432,201
or more
$457,601
or more
$228,801
or more

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2013 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2013 tax year returns in 2014.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $8,925Up to $12,750Up to $17,850Up to $8,925
15%$8,926 to $36,250$12,751 to $48,600$17,851 to
$72,500
$8,926 to $36,250
25%$36,251 to $87,850$48,601 to $125,450$72,501 to $146,400$36,251 to $73,200
28%$87,851 to $183,20$125,451 to $203,150$146,401 to $223,050$73,201 to $111,525
33%$183,251 to $398,350$203,151 to $398,350$223,051 to $398,3501$111,526 to $199,175
35%$398,351 to $400,000$398,351 to $425,000$398,351 to $450,000$199,176 to $225,000
39.6%$400,001
or more
$425,001
or more
$450,001
or more
$225,001
or more

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2012 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2012 tax year returns in 2013.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $8,700Up to $12,400Up to $17,400Up to $8,700
15%$8,701 to $35,350$12,401 to $47,350$17,401 to 
$70,700
$8,701 to $35,350
25%$35,351 to $85,650$47,351 to $122,300$70,701 to $142,700$35,351 to $71,350
28%$85,651 to $178,650$122,301 to $198,050$142,701 to $217,450$71,351 to $108,725
33%$178,651 to $388,350$198,051 to $388,350$217,451 to $388,3501$108,726 to $194,175
35%$388,351 
or more
$388,351
or more
$388,351
or more
$194,175
or more

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2011 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2011 tax year returns in 2012.
Tax RateSingle Head of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $8,500Up to $12,150Up to $17,000Up to $8,500
15%$8,501 to $34,500$12,151 to $46,250$17,001 to
$69,000
$8,501 to $34,500
25%$34,501 to $83,600$46,251 to $119,400$69,001 to $139,350$34,501 to $69,675
28%$83,601 to $174,400$119,401 to $193,350$139,351 to $212,300$69,676 to $106,150
33%$174,401 to $379,150$193,351 to $379,150$212,301 to $379,150$106,151 to $189,575
35%$379,151 
or more
$379,151 
or more
$379,151
or more
$189,576
or more

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2010 tax rates and income brackets
Use these rates and income bracket for filing 2010 tax year returns in 2011.
Tax RateSingleHead of HouseholdMarried Filing Jointly or Surviving SpouseMarried Filing Separately
10%Up to $8,375Up to $11,950Up to $16,750Up to $8,375
15%$8,376 to $34,000$11,951 to $45,550$16,751 to
$68,000
$8,376 to $34,000
25%$34,001 to $82,400$45,551 to $117,650$68,001 to $137,300$34,001 to $68,650
28%$82,401 to $171,850$117,651 to $190,550$137,301 to $209,250$68,651 to $104,625
33%$171,851 to $373,650$190,551 to $373,650$209,251 to $373,650$104,626 to $186,825
35%$373,651
or more
$373,651 
or more
$373,651
or more
$186,826
or more

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