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2007 Inflation Adjustments Widen Tax Brackets, Expand Tax Benefits
WASHINGTON Personal exemptions and standard
deductions will rise, tax brackets will widen and income limits
for IRAs will increase in 2007, thanks to inflation adjustments
announced today by the Internal Revenue Service.
By law, the dollar amounts for a variety of tax
provisions must be revised each year to keep pace with inflation.
As a result, more than three dozen tax benefits, affecting virtually
every taxpayer, are being adjusted for 2007. Key changes affecting
2007 returns, filed by most taxpayers in early 2008, include the
following:
- The value of each personal and dependency exemption, available
to most taxpayers, will be $3,400, up $100 from 2006.
- The new standard deduction will be $10,700 for married couples
filing a joint return (up $400), $5,350 for singles and married
individuals filing separately (up $200) and $7,850 for heads
of household (up $300). Nearly two out of three taxpayers take
the standard deduction, rather than itemizing deductions, such
as mortgage interest, charitable contributions and state and
local taxes.
- Tax-bracket thresholds will increase for each filing status.
For a married couple filing a joint return, for example, the
taxable-income threshold separating the 15-percent bracket from
the 25-percent bracket will be $63,700, up from $61,300 in 2006.
In 2007, for the first time, inflation adjustments
will raise the income limits that apply to the retirement savings
contributions credit, contributions to a Roth IRA and deductible
contributions to a traditional IRA where the taxpayer or the taxpayers
spouse is covered by a retirement plan at work.
Revenue
Procedure 2006-53, contains a complete rundown of inflation
adjustments.
Credit: http://www.irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=164182,00.html
IRS Newswire
IR-2006-173, Nov. 9, 2006
Internal Revenue Service
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