Here are the IRS federal income tax brackets for the 2025 tax year (returns filed in 2026), adjusted for inflation:
π§Ύ 2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets
Single Filers
| Tax Rate | Income Range |
|---|---|
| 10% | Up to $11,600 |
| 12% | $11,601 β $47,150 |
| 22% | $47,151 β $100,525 |
| 24% | $100,526 β $191,950 |
| 32% | $191,951 β $243,725 |
| 35% | $243,726 β $609,350 |
| 37% | Over $609,350 |
Married Filing Jointly
| Tax Rate | Income Range |
|---|---|
| 10% | Up to $23,200 |
| 12% | $23,201 β $94,300 |
| 22% | $94,301 β $201,050 |
| 24% | $201,051 β $383,900 |
| 32% | $383,901 β $487,450 |
| 35% | $487,451 β $731,200 |
| 37% | Over $731,200 |
π Standard Deduction (2025)
- Single: $15,000
- Married Filing Jointly: $31,500
- Head of Household: $22,000
These adjustments are designed to offset inflation and prevent βbracket creep,β where rising wages push taxpayers into higher brackets without increasing real purchasing power.



