Many federal tax items are indexed annually for inflation, such as the income tax brackets for individuals and trusts, the standard deduction, and the gift and estate tax exemption. The IRS recently announced what the new amounts will be for all 51 of these items in 2016. Given the very low rate of inflation over the last year, the new values will increase only about 0.4% over the 2015 values they will replace. All of these changes are minor and should have little effect on the tax incentives that encourage donors to make charitable gifts.
The following new amounts will be of particular interest to gift planners, except perhaps the last one. For the gory details on all 51 items, see Revenue Procedure 15-53.
Federal Income Tax Schedule for Married Individuals Filing Jointly
In 2015 |
In 2016 |
|||||
Taxable Income* |
Tax |
% on Excess |
|
Taxable Income* |
Tax |
% on Excess |
$0 |
$0 |
10 |
|
$0 |
$0 |
10 |
18,450 |
1,845 |
15 |
|
18,550 |
1,855 |
15 |
74,900 |
10,312.50 |
25 |
|
75,300 |
10,367.50 |
25 |
151,200 |
29,387.50 |
28 |
|
151,900 |
29,517.50 |
28 |
230,450 |
51,577.50 |
33 |
|
231,450 |
51,791.50 |
33 |
411,500 |
111,324 |
35 |
|
413,350 |
111,818.50 |
35 |
464,850 |
129,996.50 |
39.6 |
|
466,950 |
130,578.50 |
39.6 |