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2025 Federal Tax Calculator

Estimate your 2025 federal income tax using tiered brackets, standard deductions, and your filing status. This is a simplified model using demo 2025-style tables; wire in official IRS tables and forms logic later.

Inputs

80K

Drag to see how your tax and effective rate evolve as income changes.

Standard Deduction & Taxable Income

Standard deduction (demo)$14,600
Approx. gross income$94,600
Taxable income used in brackets$80,000

If you select “Gross income”, the calculator subtracts the demo standard deduction for your filing status to estimate taxable income. In practice, itemized deductions, adjustments, credits, and other factors will change the result.

Bracket Breakdown

Bracket rangeRateTaxable in bracketTax in bracket
$0 – $11,00010.0%$11,000$1,100
$11,000 – $44,72512.0%$33,725$4,047
$44,725 – $95,37522.0%$35,275$7,761

2025 Federal Tax Summary

Filing statusSingle
Taxable income$80,000

Estimated federal tax$12,908
Estimated take-home (after federal tax)$67,093
Rates
Marginal rate22.0%
Effective rate on taxable income16.1%

What If You Earn $1,000 More?

At your current income, each additional $1 of taxable income is taxed at about 22.0%.

  • An extra $1,000 of taxable income would increase your federal tax by roughly $220, leaving about $780 in your pocket.
  • Your current marginal bracket runs from $0 up to $11,000 of taxable income.

Notes & Limitations

  • • This calculator focuses on regular federal income tax only. It does not incorporate self-employment tax, NIIT, AMT, credits, phase-outs, or state/local taxes.
  • • Brackets and standard deduction values are demo-style 2025 approximations. Always confirm current values before making decisions.
  • • In reality, your taxable income depends on adjustments, deductions, and multiple income types (ordinary, qualified dividends, capital gains, etc.).