10/13/2025
Americans will file their income-tax returns based on the 2026 brackets during the tax-filing season that culminates on April 15, 2027, absent filing extensions. Here’s what to expect:
Single Taxable income The tax is:
10% Not over $12,400 10% of the taxable income
12% Over $12,400 up to $50,400 $1,240 plus 12% above $12,400
22% Over $50,400 up to $105,700 $5,800 plus 22% above $50,400
24% Over $105,700 up to $201,775 $17,966 plus 24% above $105,700
32% Over $201,775 up to $256,225 $41,024 plus 32% above $201,775
35% Over $256,225 up to $640,600 $58,448 plus 35% above $256,225
37% Over $640,600 $192,979.25 plus 37% above $640,600
Married filing jointly Taxable income The tax is:
10% Not over $24,800 10% of the taxable income
12% Over $24,800 up to $100,800 $2,480 plus 12% above $24,800
22% Over $100,800 up to $211,400 $11,600 plus 22% above $100,800
24% Over $211,400 up to $403,550 $35,932 plus 24% above $211,400
32% Over $403,550 up to $512,450 $82,048 plus 32% above $403,550
35% Over $512,450 up to $768,700 $116,896 plus 35% above $512,450
37% Over $768,700 $206,583.50 plus 37% above $768,700
Head of household Taxable income The tax is:
10% Not over $17,700 10% of the taxable income
12% Over $17,700 up to $67,450 $1,770 plus 12% above $17,700
22% Over $67,450 up to $105,700 $7,740 plus 22% above $67,450
24% Over $105,700 up to $201,750 $16,155 plus 24% above $105,700
32% Over $201,750 up to $256,200 $39,207 plus 32% above $201,750
35% Over $256,200 up to $640,600 $56,631 plus 35% above $256,200
37% Over $640,600 $191,171 plus 37% above $640,600