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16 November, 04:23

Income tax differences between 2017 and 2018 taxes in georgia

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  1. 16 November, 05:07
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    In 2017 Georgia people used only these rates:

    Georgia - Single Tax Brackets Tax BracketTax Rate

    $0.00 + 1%

    $750.00 + 2%

    $2,250.00 + 3%

    $3,750.00 + 4%

    $5,250.00 + 5%

    $7,000.00 + 6% Georgia - Married Filing Jointly Tax Brackets Tax BracketTaxRate

    $0.00 + 1%

    $1,000.00 + 2%

    $3,000.00 + 3%

    $5,000.00 + 4%

    $7,000.00 + 5%

    $10,000.00 + 6%

    In December 2017, congress passed a sweeping federal income tax overhaul that affects personal income tax rates from tax year 2018 onward. Making a huge difference between 2017 and 2018.

    Federal - 2019 Single Tax Brackets Rate

    $0.00 + 10%

    $9,525.00 + 12%

    $38,700.00 + 22%

    $82,500.00 + 24%

    $157,500.00 + 32%

    $200,000.00 + 35%

    $500,000.00 + 37% Federal - 2019 Married Filing Separately Tax Brackets Rate

    $0.00 + 10%

    $9,525.00 + 12%

    $38,700.00 + 22%

    $82,500.00 + 24%

    $157,500.00 + 32%

    $200,000.00 + 35%

    $300,000.00 + 37%

    this overhaul includes: Married Filing Jointly Tax Brackets and Head of Household Tax Brackets.
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