What is the personal exemption for 2013?

What is the personal exemption for 2013?

$3,900
The personal exemption amount is $3,900. PEP (personal exemption phaseouts) apply. Standard Deduction Rates. The applicable standard deduction rates for 2013 are $12,200 for married taxpayers filing jointly; $8,950 for head of household; $6,100 for individual taxpayers and $6,100 for married taxpayers filing separate.

What is the standard deduction for a single filer in this year?

$12,550
For the 2021 tax year, the standard deduction is $12,550 for single filers and married filing separately, $25,100 for joint filers and $18,800 for head of household.

What is the standard deduction for 2013?

The applicable standard deduction rates for 2013 are $12,200 for married taxpayers filing jointly; $8,950 for head of household; $6,100 for individual taxpayers and $6,100 for married taxpayers filing separate.

What is the personal exemption amount for 2013 taxes?

Personal Exemptions. The personal exemption amount is $3,900. PEP (personal exemption phaseouts) apply. Standard Deduction Rates. The applicable standard deduction rates for 2013 are $12,200 for married taxpayers filing jointly; $8,950 for head of household; $6,100 for individual taxpayers and $6,100 for married taxpayers filing separate.

What are the 2013 tax tables?

These tax tables are designed for single individuals filing their 2013 income tax return, and represent significant changes from Tax Year 2012. These tables are effective as of January 1, 2013, and do not take into account any types of tax credits or deducations, such as the standard deduction, mortgage deductions, etc.

Did your tax brackets change for 2013?

If you are a single taxpayer, your tax brackets for 2013 have changed. These tax tables are designed for single individuals filing their 2013 income tax return, and represent significant changes from Tax Year 2012.

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