
Below, we have created a visual representation of the 2020 federal income tax brackets for both single and married taxpayers. Although our graph stops at $700,000 of taxable income, the top bracket continues up indefinitely.
2020 Winter Edition | News & Views | Tax
By: Jon Tennent, CPA | jtennent@deandorton.com
Below, we have created a visual representation of the 2020 federal income tax brackets for both single and married taxpayers. Although our graph stops at $700,000, the top bracket continues up indefinitely.
This article was originally published in News & Views (Dean Dorton’s quarterly newsletter).
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