Calculate your 2025 US federal income tax. Uses the latest IRS tax brackets, standard deduction, and filing status.
| Rate | Single | Married Filing Jointly |
|---|---|---|
| 10% | $0 β $11,925 | $0 β $23,850 |
| 12% | $11,926 β $48,475 | $23,851 β $96,950 |
| 22% | $48,476 β $103,350 | $96,951 β $206,700 |
| 24% | $103,351 β $197,300 | $206,701 β $394,600 |
| 32% | $197,301 β $250,525 | $394,601 β $501,050 |
| 35% | $250,526 β $626,350 | $501,051 β $751,600 |
| 37% | Over $626,350 | Over $751,600 |
This US federal income tax calculator uses the 2025 IRS tax brackets for single filers and married couples filing jointly. Enter your gross annual income to see your estimated federal tax liability, effective tax rate, and take-home pay.
Standard Deduction 2025: Single filers get a $14,600 standard deduction. Married couples filing jointly receive $29,200. Head of household filers get $21,900. These amounts are subtracted from your gross income before calculating tax.
Note: This calculator estimates federal income tax only. It does not include Social Security tax (6.2%), Medicare tax (1.45%), or state income taxes. Always consult a tax professional for personalized advice.