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Federal tax on $100,000 (2025)
IRS 2025 brackets after standard deduction. Single filer estimate.
Federal tax (single)
$13,614
Effective rate
13.61%
Marginal rate
22%
Standard deduction
$15,000
By filing status
| Status | Tax | Effective | Marginal | After-tax |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single | $13,614 | 13.61% | 22% | $86,386 |
| Married Filing Jointly | $7,923 | 7.92% | 12% | $92,077 |
| Head of Household | $10,225 | 10.22% | 22% | $89,775 |
Step-by-step (single filer)
- Gross income: $100,000
- Standard deduction: −$15,000
- Taxable income: $85,000
- Federal tax: $13,614 (13.61% of gross)
Other amounts in 2025
Add state tax
Federal only above. For total take-home including state tax + FICA, pick your state:
Estimate only — not tax advice. Federal income tax only (excludes Social Security, Medicare, state tax). Assumes the standard deduction. Itemized deductions, credits, and 401(k) contributions are not modeled.
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