2009 federal tax rate schedules
2009 federal tax rate schedules
Federal tax rates 2009 - This page provides a listing of tax rates and tax tables applicable to orinary income earned in year 2009 and taxed on your tax return filed in year 2010. Tax rates applicable to taxable income earned in 2010 are available at the tax rates 2010 page.
Federal tax rates 2009 - This page provides a listing of tax rates and tax tables applicable to orinary income earned in year 2009 and taxed on your tax return filed in year 2010. Tax rates applicable to taxable income earned in 2010 are available at the tax rates 2010 page. In case you are looking for tax rates related to your 2008 earnings that you report on your April 2009 federal tax return, then go to our Tax rates schedule 2008 page. These tax rates apply to taxable ordinary income.
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Federal tax rates 2009
Enter your taxable income in the highlighted field bellow and click the button to see how much taxes you owe to the government.
Remember to select the correct Tax Year in the calculator below. For example, if you need to know how much taxes you pay on your income earned in 2009 that you report on your tax return in April 2010, then you would select 2009 Tax Year.
This calculator includes logic for only a limited number of tax years. You can find our complete federal tax rates calculator at the federal tax calculator page.
This interactive tax calculator as well as the tax rate schedules provided below are provided for tax planning purposes only. Never use this or any other private website to calculate your final tax. Please, always refer to IRS published instructions for Form 1040, 1040A, or 1040EZ to work with the official IRS authored tables.
2009 federal tax tables
2009 federal tax tables are divided into four sections based on your filing status: single, married filing jointly, married filling separately, head of household.
Filing status: SINGLE
Use this schedule to figure out your tax if you are filing as single.
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10% on income between $0 and $8,350
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15% on the income between $8,350 and $33,950; plus $835.50
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25% on the income between $33,950 and $82,250; plus $4,675.00
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28% on the income between $82,250 and $171,550; plus $16,750.00
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33% on the income between $171,550 and $372,950; plus $41,754.00
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35% on the income over $372,950; plus $108,216.00
(Tax Rate Schedule X)
Filing status: MARRIED FILING JOINTLY
Use this schedule to figure out your tax if you are filing as married filing jointly.
- 10% on the income between $0 and $16,700
- 15% on the income between $16,700 and $67,900; plus $1,670.00
- 25% on the income between $67,900 and $137,050; plus $9,350.00
- 28% on the income between $137,050 and $208,850; plus $26,637.50
- 33% on the income between $208,850 and $372,950; plus $46,741.50
- 35% on the income over $372,950; plus $100,894.50
(Tax Rate Schedule Y-1)
Filing status: MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY
Use this schedule to figure out your tax if you are filing as married filing separately.
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10% on the income between $0 and $8,350
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15% on the income between $8,350 and $33,950; plus $835.00
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25% on the income between $33,950 and $68,525; plus $4,675.00
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28% on the income between $68,525 and $104,425; plus $13,318.75
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33% on the income between $104,425 and $186,475; plus $23,370.75
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35% on the income over $186,475; plus $50,447.25
(Tax Rate Schedule Y-2)
Filing status: HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD
Use this schedule to figure out your tax if you are filing as head of household.
- 10% on the income between $0 and $11,950
- 15% on the income between $11,950 and $45,500; plus $1,195.00
- 25% on the income between $45,500 and $117,450; plus $6,227.50
- 28% on the income between $117,450 and $190,200; plus $24,215.00
- 33% on the income between $190,200 and $372,950; plus $44,585.00
- 35% on the income over $372,950; plus $104,892.50
(Tax Rate Schedule Z)
How do I use these federal tax tables to find out my tax?
The calculator in the first half of the page is based on the tax brackets provided in the 2009 federal tax tables, so you can use both, and you will get the same results. If it is not clear how to use the federal tax tables 2009, take a look at our tax calculation example on the tax rate schedules 2007 page. There is an EXAMPLE at the bottom. See the Example of tax calculation section.
Tax rates schedule for 2010
See the 2010 federal tax rates page.
Tax rates schedule for 2008
See the Tax rates schedule 2008 page.
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