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Is there anyways to find out what tax bracket you are at?



I've changed jobs recently with higher pay. I was just wondering if anything like that was posted on a website or something.

look in the tax book
Hey, hey, hey.. you got to pay
I found this website

http://www.fairmark.com/begin/bracket.ht...
http://www.fairmark.com/begin/bracket.ht...
Schedule X 鈥?Single
If taxable income is: $0 to $7,825
The tax is: 10% of the amount over $0

If taxable income is: $7,825 to $31,850
The tax is: $782.50 plus 15% of the amount over 7,825

If taxable income is: $31,850 to $77,100
The tax is: $4,386.25 plus 25% of the amount over 31,850

If taxable income is: 77,100 to $160,850
The tax is:$15,698.75 plus 28% of the amount over 77,100

If taxable income is:160,850 to $349,700
The tax is: $39,148.75 plus 33% of the amount over 160,850

If taxable income is:$349,700 up to no limit
The tax is: $101,469.25 plus 35% of the amount over 349,700
go to http://www.irs.gov/formspubs/article/0,,...
for all other Filing Statuses
those percentages(15,25,28,33, and 35%) are known as the marginal tax rates
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