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Old Feb 6, 2009 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Spec R
we'll see

last year i made x0,050.xx
this year i made x9,938.xx

the first "x" represents the same number, does that mean i'm in the same income bracket? haha if so, i totally lucked out
10% on income between $0 and $8,025
15% on the income between $8,025 and $32,550; plus $802.50
25% on the income between $32,550 and $78,850; plus $4,481.25
28% on the income between $78,850 and $164,550; plus $16,056.25
33% on the income between $164,550 and $357,700; plus $40,052.25
35% on the income over $357,700; plus $103,791.75

This assumes you're filing as a single person. Also note that this is based on your adjusted gross income, NOT necessarily your wages as stated on your W-2.

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