Tax Law Changes
A new law passed in December 2019 extended tax breaks but also caused delays for many 2019 forms, instructions, and publications. These new changes were separate from the big ones that went into effect in 2018 from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. That law also had some updates for 2019.
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New for 2019 Tax Year: Affordable Care Act Fee Dropped
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayThe health care law’s “ starting with tax year 2019.
New, Higher Standard Deduction Adjusts for Inflation
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayThe law nearly doubled the standard deduction for most filers last year. The standard deduction for tax year 2019 was
$12,200 for individuals (up $200 from last year to adjust for inflation)
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nay$18,350 for heads of household (up $350)
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nay$24,400 for married couples filing jointly (up $400)
Standard Deduction Versus Itemizing
Deductions lower the amount of income that you pay tax on. You can take the standard deduction or you can itemize deductions. Your standard deduction may now be greater than your total itemized deductions.
Itemized Deduction Changes for 2019
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayMany itemized deductions were eliminated or capped in 2018. Here are a couple of new changes for 2019.
Tax Rates Stay the Same as in 2018
Tax rates fell last year under the new tax law. The rates remain the same this year, ranging from 10% to 37%. The tax brackets, or income ranges, increased slightly for inflation. Check out this table with the 2019 and 2018 tax rates and brackets.
Personal and Dependent Exemptions Remain at Zero
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayThese were eliminated last year. Prior to that, they lowered your taxable income by $4,050 each for you, your spouse, and your dependents. The higher standard deduction and increases in other credits may help offset the loss of the exemptions.
Child Tax Credit Stays the Same After Doubling in 2018
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayTax credits are better than deductions because they reduce your tax bill dollar-for-dollar. The now reduces your taxes up to $2,000 per child under 17. (This change went into effect last year.) Many more families now qualify for the credit as income limits have gone up to
$200,000 for individual filers (the same as last year and up from $75,000 two years ago)
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nay$400,000 for married filing jointly (the same as last year and up from $110,000 two years ago)
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayThis is a “refundable” credit, meaning you can get up to $1,400 per child back even if your 2019 tax bill is $0. You must claim the credit on your tax return to get it.
Social Security Number Required for Child Tax Credit
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayAny child you claim for the Child Tax Credit must now have a Social Security number. They must have the number by the due date of your tax return (including extensions).
Credit for Other Dependents, Created Last Year, Stays at $500
You can now claim a credit for your other dependents, including kids 17 and up and other relatives. To qualify, a dependent must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or U.S. Green Card holder.
Learn More About Tax Reform Law Changes
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayFor more information about the tax law changes, see:
New 2019 Tax Rates and Brackets
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayThe Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 kept the number of tax rates at seven but lowered most of them. The tax rates stay the same for 2019, though the tax brackets, or income ranges, have adjusted for inflation.
Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayYou can find your tax rate in the 2019 tax brackets table. To see if your rate has changed since last year, compare it to your rate in the 2018 table below.
2019 Tax Rates and Brackets
Rate | Single | Married, Filing Separately | Married, Filing Jointly | Head of Household |
Taxable income over... |
10% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
12% | $9,700 | $9,700 | $19,400 | $13,850 |
22% | $39,475 | $39,475 | $78,950 | $52,850 |
24% | $84,200 | $84,200 | $168,400 | $84,200 |
32% | $160,725 | $160,725 | $321,450 | $160,700 |
35% | $204,100 | $204,100 | $408,200 | $204,100 |
37% | $510,300 | $306,175 | $612,350 | $510,300 |
2018 Tax Rates and Brackets
Rate | Single | Married, Filing Separately | Married, Filing Jointly | Head of Household |
Taxable income over... |
10% | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
12% | $9,525 | $9,525 | $19,050 | $13,600 |
22% | $38,700 | $38,700 | $77,400 | $51,800 |
24% | $82,500 | $82,500 | $165,000 | $82,500 |
32% | $157,500 | $157,500 | $315,000 | $157,500 |
35% | $200,000 | $200,000 | $400,000 | $200,000 |
37% | $500,000 | $300,000 | $600,000 | $500,000 |
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Kết quả xổ số minh ngọc hôm nayLast Updated:
December 7, 2020