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Federal Tax Summary Info

 

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The following represents our "quick reference" section for those rates and amounts you need on specific occasions.  Please remember that tax laws (and these amounts) are continually changing and this listing is only to be used as a starting reference point.   If you need professional advice or further elaboration on a number listed below, please call our office.

Individual Deductions and Credits

 

 

2009

2010 2011 2012 2013
Standard Deduction, Joint Return And Surviving Spouse

$11,400

$11,400 $11,600 $11,900 $12,200
Standard Deduction, Head of Household $8,350 $8,400 $8,600 $8,700 $8,950
Standard Deduction, Single $5,700 $5,700 $5,800 $5,950 $6,100
Standard Deduction, Married Filing Separate $5,700 $5,700 $5,800 $5,950 $6,100
Personal exemption $3,650 $3,650 $3,750 $3,800 $3,900
Taxpayer Claimed As A Dependent $950 $950 $950 $950 $950
Additional Standard Deduction For Blindness or Age, Single $1,400 $1,400 $1,450 $1,450 $1,500
Additional Standard Deduction For Blindness or Age, Married  $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,100 $1,200
Itemized Deduction Income Threshold (deductions reduced by 3% of amount your adjusted gross income exceeds threshold) $166,800 No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit
Maximum IRA Deduction $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,000 $5,500
Additional IRA Deduction For Age 50 and Over $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000
Hope Scholarship Credit Per Eligible Student $1,800
American Opportunity Tax Credit Per Eligible Student $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $2,500  
Lifetime Learning Credit  $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $500
Maximum Contribution To Education Savings Account (previously Education IRA) $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $500
Maximum Child Tax Credit $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $500
 

 

Business Deductions

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Section 179 Deduction  $250,000 $500,000 $500,000 $139,000 $25,000
Phaseout Amount

 

$800,000 $2 mil $2 mil $560,000 $200,000

Dividend Tax Rates

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Tax Rate On Dividends Received From U.S. And Some Qualified Foreign Companies 15% 15% 15% 15% %
Tax Rate On Dividends For Low Income Taxpayers (10% and 15% Brackets) 5% 5% 5% 5% %
 

 

Auto And Transportation Allowances

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Business Mileage Rate** .55 .50 **.555 .555 .565
Medical/Moving Mileage Rate .24 .165 **.235 .23 .24
Charity Mileage Rate .14 .14 .14 .14 .14
Vehicle/Transit Pass Limit $120 $230 $230 $125 $125
Qualified Parking Limit $230 $230 $230 $240 $240


**The business mileage rate was raised from .51 to .555 effective July 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011 and the medical/moving mileage rate was raised from .19 to .235 effective July 1, 2011 through December 31, 2011

***The business mileage rate was raised to .585 effective July 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008 and the medical/moving mileage rate was raised to .27 effective July 1, 2008 through December 31, 2008

Inclusion Amount For Leased Autos (smbiz.com)

 

Federal Income Tax Schedules

 

IRS 2012 Individual Tax Table

2012 Individual Tax Rate Schedules
2012 Individual Tax Rate Schedules
2000-2013 Corporate Tax Rates

Social Security and Self-Employment Tax

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
FICA Taxable Maximum Earnings $106,800 $106,800 $106,800 $110,100 $113,700
FICA Tax Rate On Employee 6.2% 6.2% 4.2% 4.2% 6.2%
Tax on Self-Employment Earnings 12.4% 12.4% 10.4% 10.4% 12.4%
Medicare Taxable Maximum Earnings No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit
Medicare Tax Rate on Employee 1.45% 1.45% 1.45% 1.45% 1.45%**
Medicare Tax on Self-Employment Earnings 2.9% 2.9% 2.9% 2.9% 2.9%
Social Security Earnings Cap - Recipients Under 65  $14,160 $14,160 $14,160 $14,640 $14,640
Social Security Earnings Cap - Recipients 65-69 * No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit
Social Security Earnings Cap - Recipients Over 70  No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit No Limit
For More Social Security Limits : SSA.gov
* While the earnings cap was dropped for persons over 65 as of January 1, 2000, there remains an earnings cap of ($37,680 in 2009) during the retiree's 65th year for those months prior to the actual birthday.
**Beginning in 2013, there is an additional .9% Medicare tax on single taxpayers earning more than $200,000 and joint filers earning more than $250,000.

Retirement Plan Amounts

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Limit on 401(k) Elective Deferrals $16,500 $16,500 $16,500 $17,000 $17,500
Allowable Catch-Up Contribution For Employees 50 and Over $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500 $5,500
Compensation Limit Under 401(a)(17), 404(I) and 408(k)(3)(C) $245,000 $245,000 $245,000 $250,000 $255,000
Deferral Limit Under A SIMPLE Plan $11,500 $11,500 $11,500 $11,500 $12,000
SIMPLE Plan Deferral Limit - Age 50 $14,000 $14,000 $14,000 $14,000 $14,500
Limit on Annual Benefit From A Defined Benefit Plan $195,000 $195,000 $195,000 $200,000 $205,000
Earnings Definition of Highly Compensated Employee $110,000 $110,000 $110,000 $115,000 $115,000
Limit on Deductible Contributions to Defined Contribution Plans $49,000 $49,000 $49,000 $50,000 $51,000
Compensation Limit To Trigger a SEP $550 $550 $550 $550 $550
 

 

Estate And Gift Amounts

 

 

2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
Annual Gift Exclusion $13,000 $13,000 $13,000 $13,000 $14,000
Lifetime Gift Exclusion

$1 million

$1 million

$5 million

$5.12 million

$1 million

Estate Tax Exclusion $3.5 million $5 million $5.12 million $1 million
 

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