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Table A
FILING STATUS: Single If Taxable Income is: Over But not over Your tax is: Tax: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $- $8,350 $- Plus 10% $- = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $8,350 $33,950 $835.00 Plus 15% $8,350 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $33,950 $82,250 $4,675.00 Plus 25% $33,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $82,250 $171,550 $16,750.00 Plus 28% $82,250 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $171,550 $372,950 $41,754.00 Plus 33% $171,550 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $372,950 and over $108,216.00 Plus 35% $372,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table B FILING STATUS: Married filing joint returns and surviving spouses If Taxable Income is: Over But not over Your tax is: Tax: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $- $16,700 $- Plus 10% $- = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $16,700 $67,900 $1,670.00 Plus 15% $16,700 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $67,900 $137,050 $9,350.00 Plus 25% $67,900 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $137,050 $208,850 $26,637.50 Plus 28% $137,050 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $208,850 $372,950 $46,741.50 Plus 33% $208,850 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $372,950 and over $100,894.50 Plus 35% $372,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table C FILING STATUS: Married filing separate returns If Taxable Income is: Over But not over Your tax is: Tax: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $- $8,350 $- Plus 10% $- = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $8,350 $33,950 $835.00 Plus 15% $8,350 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $33,950 $68,525 $4,675.00 Plus 25% $33,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $68,525 $104,425 $13,318.75 Plus 28% $68,525 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $104,425 $186,475 $23,370.75 Plus 33% $104,425 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $186,475 and over $50,447.25 Plus 35% $186,475 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table D FILING STATUS: Head of household If Taxable Income is: Over But not over Your tax is: Tax: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $- $11,950 $- Plus 10% $- = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $11,950 $45,500 $1,195.00 Plus 15% $11,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $45,500 $117,450 $6,227.50 Plus 25% $45,500 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $117,450 $190,200 $24,215.00 Plus 28% $117,450 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $190,200 $372,950 $44,585.00 Plus 33% $190,200 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $372,950 and over $104,892.50 Plus 35% $372,950 = ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FICA (Social Security and Medicare) Tax For 2009 the 6.20% Social Security tax was computed on the first $106,800 of the employee's wages. Thus the maximum Social Security tax for 2009 was $6,621.60. The 1.45% Medicare tax was computed on the employees's total wages (no ceiling). |






