The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has recently unveiled adjustments for over 60 tax provisions applicable to the 2024 tax year, as outlined in Revenue Procedure 2023-34. These adjustments will impact tax returns filed in 2025, introducing changes to various aspects of the tax code.
Noteworthy among these changes is the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly in tax year 2024, which sees a significant increase to $29,200, marking a $1,500 rise from the previous tax year. Single taxpayers and those married but filing separately can expect their standard deduction to reach $14,600, reflecting a $750 increase from the 2023 figure. Heads of households will also witness an uptick in their standard deduction, reaching $21,900, an increase of $1,100 from the previous tax year.
Maintaining its stance, the top tax rate for individual single taxpayers with incomes exceeding $609,350 (or $731,200 for married couples filing jointly) remains at 37%. Other tax brackets for 2024 include:
Additional adjustments include an Alternative Minimum Tax exemption amount of $85,700 for 2024, beginning to phase out at $609,350, and a basic exclusion amount of $13,610,000 for the estates of decedents who pass away in 2024, up from $12,920,000 in 2023.
Furthermore, the annual exclusion for gifts has been raised to $18,000 for the calendar year 2024, showing an increase from the $17,000 limit in 2023. Lastly, the maximum credit for adoptions in tax year 2024 has been adjusted to cover qualified adoption expenses up to $16,810, up from $15,950 in 2023. These modifications underscore the dynamic nature of the tax landscape, reflecting the IRS's efforts to adapt to economic conditions and taxpayer needs.
As tax season approaches, contact our office with any questions or for assistance with your tax preparation.
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