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Individual Income Tax Planning

Adoption credit

Adoption credit20252026
Maximum credit$17,280$17,670
Phaseout threshold amount$259,190$265,080
Completed phaseout amount after$299,190$305,080
Refundable amount$5,000$5,120

Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT)

Maximum AMT exemption amount20252026
Married filing jointly or surviving spouse$137,000$140,200
Single or head of household$88,100$90,100
Married filing separately$68,500$70,100
AMT income exemption phaseout threshold20252026
Married filing jointly or surviving spouse$1,252,700$1,000,000
Single or head of household$626,350$500,000
Married filing separately$626,350$500,000
Phaseout rate25%50%
AMT tax rate (26% rate applies to AMTI at or below amount; 28% applies to AMTI above amount)20252026
All taxpayers except married filing separately$239,100$244,500
Married filing separately$119,550$122,250

Charitable deductions

Use of auto20252026
Deductible standard mileage rate$0.14$0.14
Charitable fundraising “insubstantial benefit” limitation20252026
Low-cost article (re: unrelated business income)$13.60$13.90
Gifts to donor in return for contribution20252026
Token gift maximum cost 1$13.60$13.90
Minimum contribution amount 1$68.00$69.50
2% threshold amount 2$136$139

1 Contribution is fully deductible if minimum contribution amount is met and cost of token gift does not exceed maximum

2 Charitable contribution is fully deductible if the benefit received by the donor doesn’t exceed the lesser of the threshold amount or 2% of the amount of the contribution

Child tax credit

Amount of credit20252026
Maximum credit per qualifying child$2,200$2,200
Nonrefundable credit for dependents who are not qualifying children$500$500
Phaseout — credit reduced by $50 for each $1,000 or fraction thereof of MAGI over:20252026
Married filing jointly$400,000$400,000
All other filing status$200,000$200,000
Refundability — up to specified percentage of earned income in excess of specified amount20252026
Percentage15%15%
Amount$2,500$2,500
Maximum refundable amount of credit$1,700$1,700
Nonrefundable credit for dependents who are not qualifying children20252026
Amount$500$500

Classroom expenses of elementary and secondary school teachers

Classroom expense deduction20252026
Maximum above-the-line deduction$300$350 1

1 Educator expenses above this limit may be claimed as an itemized deduction

Earned income tax credit (EITC)

Investment income limit20252026
Excessive investment income limit (“disqualified income limit”)$11,950$12,200
Maximum amount of EITC per number of children20252026
0 children$649$664
1 child$4,328$4,427
2 children$7,152$7,316
3 or more children$8,046$8,231
Maximum amount of earned income on which EITC is based (earned income over this amount but under the threshold phaseout amount will not change the amount of the credit received)20252026
0 children$8,490$8,680
1 child$12,730$13,020
2 or more children$17,880$18,290
Threshold phaseout amount for joint filers per number of children20252026
0 children$17,730$18,140
1 child$30,470$31,160
2 children$30,470$31,160
3 or more children$30,470$31,160
Threshold phaseout amount for other filers per number of children20252026
0 children$10,620$10,860
1 child$23,350$23,890
2 children$23,350$23,890
3 or more children$23,350$23,890
Completed phaseout amount for joint filers per number of children20252026
0 children$26,214$26,820
1 child$57,554$58,863
2 children$64,430$65,899
3 or more children$68,675$70,224
Completed phaseout amount for other filers per number of children20252026
0 children$19,104$19,540
1 child$50,434$51,593
2 children$57,310$58,628
3 or more children$61,555$62,974

Expatriation

Covered expatriate20252026
An individual with “average annual net income tax” of more than this amount for the five taxable years ending before his or her loss of citizenship is a covered expatriate for the purposes of IRC §877A(g)(1)$206,000$211,000
IRC §877A(3) exclusion amount$890,000$910,000

Foreign earned income

Amount excluded from income20252026
Exclusion amount$130,000$132,900

Itemized deductions

Phaseout20252026
Phaseout / limitationFor those in highest tax bracket, value of each dollar of itemized deductions capped at $0.35For those in highest tax bracket, value of each dollar of itemized deductions capped at $0.35

Kiddie tax

Unearned income limit20252026
Amount exempt from tax$1,350$1,350
Additional amount taxed at child’s rate$1,350$1,350
Unearned income over this amount generally taxed at parents’ tax rates$2,700$2,700
Parent’s election20252026
Election to include child’s income on parent’s return — child’s gross income requirement$1,350 – $13,500$1,350 – $13,500
AMT20252026
AMT exemption for child subject to kiddie taxLesser of $9,550 + child’s earned income or $88,100Lesser of $9,750 + child’s earned income or $90,100

Medicare tax (additional payroll tax and unearned income contribution tax)

Payroll tax20252026
Additional Medicare payroll tax (and self-employment tax) percentage rate0.90%0.90%
Applies to wages/self-employment income exceeding2052026
Individuals$200,000$200,000
Married filing jointly$250,000$250,000
Married filing separately$125,000$125,000
Tax on unearned income20252026
Unearned income Medicare contribution tax rate3.80%3.80%
Applies to lesser of (a) net investment income or (b) modified adjusted gross income exceeding20252026
Individuals$200,000$200,000
Married filing jointly$250,000$250,000
Married filing separately$125,000$125,000

Nanny tax

Compensation threshold20252026
Domestic employee coverage threshold$2,800$3,000

Overtime deduction

Maximum deduction20252026
Single, Head of Household$12,500$12,500
Married Filing Jointly$25,000$25,000
Phaseout threshold:20252026
Single, Head of Household$150,000$150,000
Married Filing Jointly$300,000$300,000
Full phaseout at:20252026
Single, Head of Household$275,000$275,000
Married Filing Jointly$550,000$550,000

“Saver’s Credit”

Elective Deferrals and IRA or ABLE Contributions by Certain Individuals20252026
Maximum credit amount$1,000$1,000
Applicable percentage of 50% applies to AGI20252026
Joint Return$0 – $47,500$0 – $48,500
Head of Household$0 – $35,625$0 – $36,375
Other$0 – $23,750$0 – $24,250
Applicable percentage of 20% applies to AGI20252026
Joint Return$47,501 – $51,000$48,501 – $52,500
Head of Household$35,626 – $38,250$36,376 – $39,375
Other$23,751 – $25,500$24,251 – $26,250
Applicable percentage of 10% applies to AGI20252026
Joint Return$51,001 – $79,000$52,501 – $80,500
Head of Household$38,251 – $59,250$39,376 – $60,375
Other$25,501 – $39,500$26,251 – $40,250
Applicable percentage of 0% applies to AGI20252026
Joint ReturnOver $79,000Over $80,500
Head of HouseholdOver $59,250Over $60,375
OtherOver $39,500Over $40,250

Senior deduction (individuals age 65 or older)

Maximum deduction20252026
Amount$6,000 per qualified individual$6,000 per qualified individual
Phaseout threshold:20252026
Single, Head of Household$75,000$75,000
Married Filing Jointly$150,000$150,000
Full phaseout at:20252026
Single, Head of Household$175,000$175,000
Married Filing Jointly$250,000$250,000

Standard deductions

Amounts20252026
Married filing jointly or surviving spouse$31,500$32,200
Head of household$23,625$24,150
Unmarried$15,750$16,100
Married filing separately$15,750$16,100
Dependent–Standard deduction cannot exceed the greater of:$1,350 or $450 + earned income$1,350 or $450 + earned income
Additional deduction for aged or blind (single or head of household)$2,000$2,050
Additional deduction for aged or blind (all other filing statuses)$1,600$1,650

Standard mileage rates

Applicable rates20252026
Use of auto for business purposes (cents per mile)$0.70TBD
Use of auto for medical purposes (cents per mile)$0.21TBD
Use of auto for moving purposes (cents per mile)$0.21TBD

Tip income deduction

Maximum deduction20252026
Amount$25,000$25,000
Phaseout threshold:20252026
Single, Head of Household$150,000$150,000
Married Filing Jointly$300,000$300,000
Full phaseout at:20252026
Single, Head of Household$400,000$400,000
Married Filing Jointly$550,000$550,000

2026 Federal Income Tax Rate Schedules (Individuals, Trusts, and Estates)

Single taxpayers

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $12,40010% of taxable income
Over $12,400 to $50,400$1,240 + 12% of the excess over $12,400
Over $50,400 to $105,700$5,800 + 22% of the excess over $50,400
Over $105,700 to $201,775$17,966 + 24% of the excess over $105,700
Over $201,775 to $256,225$41,024 + 32% of the excess over $201,775
Over $256,225 to $640,600$58,448 plus 35% of the excess over $256,225
Over $640,600$192,979.25 plus 37% of the excess over $640,600

Married filing jointly and surviving spouses

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $24,80010% of taxable income
Over $24,800 to $100,800$2,480 + 12% of the excess over $24,800
Over $100,800 to $211,400$11,600 plus 22% of the excess over $100,800
Over $211,400 to $403,550$35,932 plus 24% of the excess over $211,400
Over $403,550 to $512,450$82,048 plus 32% of the excess over $403,550
Over $512,450 to $768,700$116,896 plus 35% of the excess over $512,450
Over $768,700$206,583.50 plus 37% of the excess over $768,700

Married individuals filing separately

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $12,40010% of taxable income
Over $12,400 to $50,400$1,240 + 12% of the excess over $12,400
Over $50,400 to $105,700$5,800 + 22% of the excess over $50,400
Over $105,700 to $201,775$17,966 + 24% of the excess over $105,700
Over $201,775 to $256,225$41,024 + 32% of the excess over $201,775
Over $256,225 to $384,350$58,448 plus 35% of the excess over $256,225
Over $384,350$103,291.75 plus 37% of the excess over $384,350

Heads of household

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $17,70010% of taxable income
Over $17,700 to $67,450$1,770 + 12% of the excess over $17,700
Over $67,450 to $105,700$7,740 plus 22% of the excess over $67,450
Over $105,700 to $201,750$16,155 plus 24% of the excess over $105,700
Over $201,750 to $256,200$39,207 plus 32% of the excess over $201,750
Over $256,200 to $640,600$56,631 plus 35% of the excess over $256,200
Over $640,600$191,171 plus 37% of the excess over $640,600

Trusts and estates

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $3,30010% of taxable income $3,851 + 37% of the excess over $16,000
Over $3,300 to $11,700$330 + 24% of the excess over $3,300
Over $11,700 to $16,000$2,346 + 35% of the excess over $11,700
Over $16,000$3,851 + 37% of the excess over $16,000

2025 Federal Income Tax Rate Schedules (Individuals, Trusts, and Estates)

Single taxpayers

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $11,92510% of taxable income
Over $11,925 to $48,475$1,192.50 + 12% of the excess over $11,925
Over $48,475 to $103,350$5,578.50 + 22% of the excess over $48,475
Over $103,350 to $197,300$17,651 + 24% of the excess over $103,350
Over $197,300 to $250,525$40,199 + 32% of the excess over $197,300
Over $250,525 to $626,350$57,231 + 35% of the excess over $250,525
Over $626,350$188,769.75 + 37% of the excess over $626,350

Married filing jointly and surviving spouses

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $23,85010% of taxable income
Over $23,850 to $96,950$2,385 + 12% of the excess over $23,850
Over $96,950 to $206,700$11,157 + 22% of the excess over $96,950
Over $206,700 to $394,600$35,302 + 24% of the excess over $206,700
Over $394,600 to $501,050$80,398 + 32% of the excess over $394,600
Over $501,050 to $751,600$114,462 + 35% of the excess over $501,050
Over $751,600$202,154.50 + 37% of the excess over $751,600

Married individuals filing separately

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $11,92510% of taxable income
Over $11,925 to $48,475$1,192.50 + 12% of the excess over $11,925
Over $48,475 to $103,350$5,578.50 + 22% of the excess over $48,475
Over $103,350 to $197,300$17,651 + 24% of the excess over $103,350
Over $197,300 to $250,525$40,199 + 32% of the excess over $197,300
Over $250,525 to $375,800$57,231 + 35% of the excess over $250,525
Over $375,800$101,077.25 + 37% of the excess over $375,800

Heads of household

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $17,00010% of taxable income
Over $17,000 to $64,850$1,700 + 12% of the excess over $17,000
Over $64,850 to $103,350$7,442 + 22% of the excess over $64,850
Over $103,350 to $197,300$15,912 + 24% of the excess over $103,350
Over $197,300 to $250,500$38,460 + 32% of the excess over $197,300
Over $250,500 to $626,350$55,484 + 35% of the excess over $250,500
Over $626,350$187,031.50 + 37% of the excess over $626,350

Trusts and estates

If taxable income is:Your tax is:
Not over $3,15010% of taxable income
Over $3,150 to $11,450$315 + 24% of the excess over $3,150
Over $11,450 to $15,650$2,307 + 35% of the excess over $11,450
Over $15,650$3,777 + 37% of the excess over $15,650

Business Planning

Adoption Assistance Programs

Adoption assistance20252026
Maximum amount that can be excluded from employee’s gross income$17,280$17,670
Phaseout threshold amount$259,190$265,080
Completed phaseout amount after$299,190$305,080

Earnings subject to FICA taxes (taxable wage base)

FICA tax20252026
Maximum annual earnings subject to Social Security taxes$176,100$184,500
Social Security and Medicare combined tax rate15.30% 115.30% 1
OASDI portion (Social Security)12.40%12.40%
Hospital Insurance portion (Medicare)2.90% 12.90% 1

1 An additional Medicare (HI) employee contribution rate of 0.9% (for a total employee contribution of 2.35%, and a total combined Medicare contribution rate of 3.8%) is assessed on wages exceeding $200,000 ($250,000 for married couples filing joint returns, $125,000 for married individuals filing separate returns). For married individuals filing joint returns, the additional 0.9% tax applies to the couples combined wages (to the extent the combined wages exceed $250,000).

Health insurance deduction for self-employed

Health insurance premiums20252026
Deduction for health insurance premiums paid by self-employed persons100%100%

Qualified transportation fringe benefits

Qualified transportation fringe benefits20252026
Commuter vehicles and transit pass monthly exclusion amount$325$340
Qualified parking monthly exclusion amount$325$340
Qualified bicycle commuting reimbursement fringe benefit (monthly amount)N/AN/A

Section 179 expensing

Section 179 expensing20252026
Maximum amount that may be deducted under IRC Section 179$2,500,000$2,560,000
Deduction reduced by the amount by which the cost of §179 property placed in service during the year exceeds this amount$4,000,000$4,090,000

Small business tax credit for providing health-care coverage

Amount of credit20252026
Maximum credit percentage50%50%
Partial credit20252026
Number of full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) fewer than:2525
Maximum average annual wages less than:$66,600$68,200
Full credit20242026
Number of full-time equivalent employees (FTEs) no more than:1010
Maximum average annual wages less than or equal to:$32,400$34,100

Special additional first-year depreciation allowance

Bonus depreciation20252026
“Bonus” depreciation for qualified property acquired and placed in service during specified time periods100%²100%

2 For property acquired after January 19, 2025

Standard mileage rate (per mile)

Business use of auto20252026
Use of auto for business purposes$0.70TBD

Education Planning

American Opportunity and Lifetime Learning Credits

Education credits20252026
Maximum American Opportunity credit$2,500$2,500
Maximum Lifetime Learning credit$2,000$2,000
MAGI phaseout range for American Opportunity credit20252026
Single–phaseout threshold amount$80,000$80,000
Single–completed phaseout amount after$90,000$90,000
Married filing jointly–phaseout threshold amount$160,000$160,000
Married filing jointly–completed phaseout amount after$180,000$180,000
MAGI phaseout range for Lifetime Learning credit20252026
Single–phaseout threshold amount$80,000$80,000
Single–completed phaseout amount after$90,000$90,000
Married filing jointly–phaseout threshold amount$160,000$160,000
Married filing jointly–completed phaseout amount after$180,000$180,000

Coverdell education savings accounts

Coverdell ESAs20252026
Annual contribution limit$2,000$2,000
MAGI phaseout range for Coverdell education savings accounts20252026
Single–phaseout threshold amount$95,000$95,000
Single–completed phaseout amount after$110,000$110,000
Married filing jointly–phaseout threshold amount$190,000$190,000
Married filing jointly–completed phaseout threshold amount$220,000$220,000

Deduction for student loan interest

Education loan interest deduction20252026
Maximum deduction for interest paid on qualified education loans$2,500$2,500
MAGI phaseout range20252026
Single–phaseout threshold amount$85,000$85,000
Single–completed phaseout amount after$100,000$100,000
Married filing jointly–phaseout threshold amount$170,000$175,000
Married filing jointly–completed phaseout amount after$200,000$205,000

Gift tax exclusion

Gift tax20252026
Annual gift tax exclusion–single individual$19,000$19,000
Annual gift tax exclusion–joint gift$38,000$38,000
Lump-sum gift to 529 plan–single individual$95,000$95,000
Lump-sum gift to 529 plan–joint gift$190,000$190,000

Kiddie tax

Kiddie tax20252026
Children’s unearned income over this amount generally taxed at parents’ tax rates$2,700$2,700

U.S. savings bonds interest exclusion for college expenses

Joint returns20252026
Phaseout threshold for joint returns$149,250$152,650
Completed phaseout amount after$179,250$182,650
Other returns20252026
Phaseout threshold for other returns$99,500$101,800
Completed phaseout amount after$114,500$116,800

Protection Planning

Eligible long-term care premium deduction limits:

LTC premium deduction limits20252026
Age 40 or under$480$500
Age 41-50$900$930
Age 51-60$1,800$1,860
Age 61-70$4,810$4,960
Over age 70$6,020$6,200

Per diem limit:

LTC periodic payments20252026
Periodic payments for qualified long-term care insurance/certain life insurance$420$430

Archer Medical Savings Accounts

High deductible health plan–self-only coverage20252026
Annual deductible–minimum$2,850$2,900
Annual deductible–maximum$4,300$4,400
Annual out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid (other than for premiums) can’t exceed$5,700$5,850
High deductible health plan–family coverage20252026
Annual deductible–minimum$5,700$5,850
Annual deductible–maximum$8,550$8,750
Annual out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid (other than for premiums) can’t exceed$10,500$10,700

Flexible spending account (FSA) for health care

Health care FSAs20252026
Maximum salary reduction contribution$3,300$3,400

Health Savings Accounts (HSAs)

Annual contribution limit20252026
Self-only coverage$4,300$4,400
Family coverage$8,550$8,750
High deductible health plan–self-only coverage20252026
Annual deductible–minimum$1,650$1,700
Annual out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid (other than for premiums) can’t exceed$8,300$8,500
High deductible health plan–family coverage20252026
Annual deductible–minimum$3,300$3,400
Annual out-of-pocket expenses required to be paid (other than for premiums) can’t exceed$16,600$17,000
Catch-up contributions20252026
Annual catch-up contribution limit for individuals age 55 or older$1,000$1,000

Estate Planning

Key indexed figures20252026
Annual gift exclusion:$19,000$19,000
Gift and estate tax applicable exclusion amount:$13,990,000 + DSUEA 1$15,000,000 + DSUEA 1
Noncitizen spouse annual gift exclusion:$190,000$194,000
Generation-skipping transfer (GST) tax exemption:$13,990,000 2$15,000,000 2
Special use valuation limit (qualified real property in decedent’s gross estate):$1,420,000$1,460,000

1 Basic exclusion amount plus deceased spousal unused exclusion amount (exclusion is portable for 2011 and later years)

2 The GST tax exemption is not portable

2025 and 2026 gift and estate tax rate schedule

Taxable EstateTentative Tax EqualsPlusOf Amount Over
0 – $10,000$018%$0
$10,000 – $20,000$1,80020%$10,000
$20,000 – $40,000$3,80022%$20,000
$40,000 – $60,000$8,20024%$40,000
$60,000 – $80,000$13,00026%$60,000
$80,000 – $100,000$18,20028%$80,000
$100,000 – $150,000$23,80030%$100,000
$150,000 – $250,000$38,80032%$150,000
$250,000 – $500,000$70,80034%$250,000
$500,000 – $750,000$155,80037%$500,000
$750,000 – $1,000,000$248,30039%$750,000
$1,000,000 +$345,80040%$1,000,000
Credit shelter amount $13,990,000 in 2025 and $15,000,000 in 2026Unified credit amount $5,541,800 in 2025 and $5,945,800 in 2026

Government Benefits

Social Security

Social Security Cost-of-living adjustment (COLA)20252026
For Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries2.50%2.80%
Tax rate–employee20252026
FICA tax — Employee7.65%7.65%
Social Security (OASDI) portion of tax6.20%6.20%
Medicare (HI) portion of tax1.45% 11.45% 1
Tax rate–self-employed20252026
Self-Employed15.30%15.30%
Social Security (OASDI) portion of tax12.40%12.40%
Medicare (HI) portion of tax2.90% 12.90% 1

1 An additional 0.9% Medicare/hospital insurance tax (for a total employee contribution of 2.35%) is assessed on wages exceeding $200,000 ($250,000 for married couples filing joint returns, $125,000 for married individuals filing separate returns). An additional 0.9% Medicare/hospital insurance tax (for a total Medicare portion of 3.8%) is assessed on self-employment income exceeding $200,000 ($250,000 for married couples filing joint returns, $125,000 for married individuals filing separate returns).

Maximum taxable earnings20252026
Social Security (OASDI only)$176,100$184,500
Medicare (HI only)No LimitNo limit
Quarter of coverage20252026
Earnings required$1,810$1,890
Retirement earnings test–exempt amounts–Under full retirement age–Benefits reduced by $1 for each $2 earned above:20252026
Yearly figure$23,400$24,480
Monthly figure$1,950$2,040
Retirement earnings test–exempt amounts–Year individual reaches full retirement age–Benefits reduced by $1 for each $3 earned above (applies only to earnings for months prior to attaining full retirement age):20252026
Yearly figure$62,160$65,160
Monthly figure$5,180$5,430
Retirement earnings test–exempt amounts–Beginning the month individual attains full retirement age20252026
No limit on earningsNo limit on earnings
Social Security disability thresholds20252026
Substantial gainful activity (SGA) for the sighted (monthly figure)$1,620$1,690
Substantial gainful activity for the blind (monthly figure)$2,700$2,830
Trial work period (TWP) (monthly figure)$1,160$1,210
SSI federal payment standard20252026
Individual (monthly figure)$967$994
Couple (monthly figure)$1,450$1,491
SSI resource limits20252026
Individual$2,000$2,000
Couple$3,000$3,000
SSI student exclusion limits20252026
Monthly limit$2,350$2,410
Annual limit$9,460$9,730
Maximum Social Security benefit20252026
Worker retiring at full retirement age (monthly figure)$4,018$4,152
Formula for Monthly Primary Insurance Amount (PIA)20252026
(90% of first X of AIME + 32% of the AIME over X and through Y + 15% of AIME over Y)X=$1,226 Y=$7,391X=$1,286 Y=$7,749

Medicare

Medicare monthly premium amounts–Part A (hospital insurance) premium20252026
Individuals with 40 or more quarters of Medicare-covered employment$0$0
Individuals with less than 40 quarters of Medicare-covered employment who are not otherwise eligible for premium-free hospital insuranceUp to $518Up to $565
Medicare monthly premium amounts–Part B (medical insurance) monthly premium–for beneficiaries who file an individual income tax return with income that is:
2025202620252026
Less than or equal to $106,000Less than or equal to $109,000$185.00 2$202.90 2
$106,001 – $133,000$109,001 – $137,000$259.00$284.10
$133,001 – $167,000$137,001 – $171,000$370.00$405.80
$167,001 – $200,000$171,001 – $205,000$480.90$527.50
$200,001 – $499,999$205,001 – $499,999$591.90$649.20
$500,000 and above$500,000 and above$628.90$689.90
Medicare monthly premium amounts–Part B (medical insurance) monthly premium–for beneficiaries who file a joint income tax return with income that is:
2025202620252026
Less than or equal to $212,000Less than or equal to $218,000$185.00 2$202.90 2
$212,001 – $266,000$218,000 – $274,000$259.00$284.10
$266,001 – $334,000$274,001 – $342,000$370.00$405.80
$334,001 – $400,000$342,001 – $410,000$480.90$527.50
$400,001 – $749,999$410,001 – $749,999$591.90$649.20
$750,000 and above$750,000 and above$628.90$689.90
Medicare monthly premium amounts–Part B (medical insurance) monthly premium–for beneficiaries who are married, but file a separate tax return from their spouse and lived with spouse at some time during the taxable year with income that is:
2025202620252026
Less than or equal to $106,000Less than or equal to $109,000$185.00 2$202.90 2
$106,001 – $393,999$109,001 – $390,999$591.90$649.20
$394,000 and above$391,000 and above$628.90$689.90

2 This is the standard Part B premium amount. However, some people who get Social Security benefits will pay more or less than this amount.

Original Medicare plan deductible and coinsurance amounts–Part A (hospital insurance)20252026
Deductible per benefit period$1,676$1,736
Coinsurance per day for 61st to 90th day of each benefit period$419$434
Coinsurance per day for 91st to 150th day for each lifetime reserve day (total of 60 lifetime reserve days–nonrenewable)$838$868
Original Medicare plan deductible and coinsurance amounts20252026
Skilled nursing facility coinsurance per day for 21st to 100th day of each benefit period$209.50$217.00
Original Medicare plan deductible and coinsurance amounts–Part B (medical insurance) annual deductible20252026
Individual pays 20 percent of the Medicare-approved amount for services after deductible is met$257$283

Medicaid

Income threshold20252026
Monthly income threshold for income-cap states (“300 percent cap limit”)$2,901$2,982
Monthly maintenance needs allowance for at-home spouse20252026
Minimum 3$2,555.00$2,643.75
Maximum$3,948.00TBD
Community spousal resource allowance20252026
Minimum$31,584TBD
Maximum$157,920TBD

3 Amounts listed actually effective as of July of prior year; different amounts apply to Alaska and Hawaii.

Retirement Planning

Employee/individual contribution limits

Elective deferral limits20252026
401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, 457(b) plans, and SAR-SEPs 1 [Includes Roth 401(k) and Roth 403(b) contributions]Lesser of $23,500 or 100% of participant’s compensationLesser of $24,500 or 100% of participant’s compensation
SIMPLE 401(k) plans and SIMPLE IRA plans 1Lesser of $16,500 or 100% of participant’s compensationLesser of $17,000 or 100% of participant’s compensation
SIMPLE 401(k) plans and SIMPLE IRA plans with 25 or fewer employees (or those that elect these higher limits) 1Lesser of $17,600 or 100% of participant’s compensationLesser of $18,100 or 100% of participant’s compensation
Starter 401(k) plans and safe-harbor 403(b) plansBetween 3% and 15% of annual compensation up to a maximum of $6,000 ($7,000 if age 50 or older)Between 3% and 15% of annual compensation up to a maximum of $6,000 ($7,100 if age 50 or older)

1 Must aggregate employee contributions to all 401(k), 403(b), SAR-SEP, and SIMPLE plans of all employers. 457(b) plan contributions are not aggregated. For SAR-SEPs, the percentage limit is 25% of compensation reduced by elective deferrals (effectively, a 20% maximum contribution).

IRA contribution limits20252026
Traditional IRAsLesser of $7,000 or 100% of earned incomeLesser of $7,500 or 100% of earned income
Roth IRAsLesser of $7,000 or 100% of earned incomeLesser of $7,500 or 100% of earned income
Additional “catch-up” limits (individuals age 50 or older)20252026
401(k) plans, 403(b) plans, 457(b) plans, and SAR-SEPs 2$7,500$8,000
*Catch-up limit if age 60 to 63$11,250$11,250
SIMPLE 401(k) plans and SIMPLE IRA plans$3,500 ($3,850 for plans with 25 or fewer employees, or that elect this higher limit)$4,000 ($3,850 for plans with 25 or fewer employees, or that elect this higher limit)
*Catch-up limit if age 60 to 63$5,250$5,250
Income threshold at which catch-up contributions must be designated as Roth contributions (employer-sponsored retirement plans)N/A$150,000
IRAs (traditional and Roth)$1,000$1,100

2 Special catch-up limits may also apply to 403(b) and 457(b) plan participants.

Employer contribution/benefit 3 limits

Defined benefit plan limits20252026
Annual contribution limit per participantNo predetermined limit. Contributions based on amount needed to fund promised benefits.No predetermined limit. Contributions based on amount needed to fund promised benefits.
Annual benefit limit per participantLesser of $280,000 or 100% of average compensation for highest 3 consecutive yearsLesser of $290,000 or 100% of average compensation for highest three consecutive years
Defined contribution plan limits [qualified plans, 403(b) plans, SEP, and SIMPLE plans]20252026
Annual addition limit per participant (employer contributions; employee pre-tax, after-tax, and Roth contributions; and forfeitures) (does not apply to SIMPLE IRA plans)Lesser of $70,000 or 100% (25% for SEP) of participant’s compensationLesser of $72,000 or 100% (25% for SEP) of participant’s compensation
Maximum tax-deductible employer contribution [not applicable to 403(b) plans]25% of total compensation of employees covered under the plan (20% if self employed) plus any employee pre-tax and Roth contributions; 100% for SIMPLE plans25% of total compensation of employees covered under the plan (20% if self employed) plus any employee pre-tax and Roth contributions; 100% for SIMPLE plans
Pension-linked emergency savings accounts (maximum amount attributable to employee deferrals)$2,500$2,600

3 For self-employed individuals, compensation generally means earned income. This means that, for qualified plans, deductible contributions for a self-employed individual are limited to 20% of net earnings from self-employment (net profits minus self-employment tax deduction), and special rules apply in calculating the annual additions limit.

Compensation limits/thresholds

Retirement plan compensation limits20252026
Maximum compensation per participant that can be used to calculate tax-deductible employer contribution (qualified plans and SEPs)$350,000$360,000
Compensation threshold used to determine a highly compensated employee$160,000 (when 2025 is the look-back year)$160,000 (when 2026 is the look-back year)
Compensation threshold used to determine a key employee in a top-heavy plan$1 for more-than-5% owners, $230,000 for officers, $150,000 for more-than-1% owners“$1 for more-than-5% owners $235,000 for officers $150,000 for more-than-1% owners”
Compensation threshold used to determine a qualifying employee under a SIMPLE plan$5,000$5,000
Compensation threshold used to determine a qualifying employee under a SEP plan$750$800
Traditional deductible IRA income limits – Income phase-out range for determining deductibility of traditional IRA contributions for taxpayers covered by an employer-sponsored plan and filing as:20252026
Single$79,000 – $89,000$81,000 – $91,000
Married filing jointly$126,000 – $146,000$129,000 – $149,000
Married filing separately$0 – $10,000$0 – $10,000
Traditional deductible IRA income limits – Income phase-out range for determining deductibility of traditional IRA contributions for taxpayers not covered by an employer-sponsored retirement plan but filing a:20252026
Joint return with a spouse who is covered by an employer-sponsored retirement plan$236,000 – $246,000$242,000 – $252,000
Roth IRA compensation limits – Income phase-out range for determining ability to fund Roth IRA for taxpayers filing as:20252026
Single$150,000 – $165,000$153,000 – $168,000
Married filing jointly$236,000 – $246,000$242,000 – $252,000
Married filing separately$0 – $10,000$0 – $10,000

Qualified charitable distribution

20252026
Annual amount not includible in gross income$108,000$111,000
One-time exclusion for transfer to split-interest entity$54,000$55,000

Investment Planning

Maximum tax on long-term capital gains and qualified dividends

0% rate applies (taxable income thresholds)20252026
SingleUp to $48,350Up to $49,450
Married filing jointlyUp to $96,700Up to $98,900
Married filing separatelyUp to $48,350Up to $49,450
Head of householdUp to $64,750Up to $66,200
15% rate applies (taxable income thresholds)20252026
Single$48,350 to $533,400$49,450 to $545,500
Married filing jointly$96,700 to $600,050$98,900 to $613,700
Married filing separately$48,350 to $300,000$49,450 to $306,850
Head of household$64,750 to $566,700$66,200 to $579,600
20% rate applies (taxable income thresholds)20252026
SingleOver $533,400Over $545,500
Married filing jointlyOver $600,050Over $613,700
Married filing separatelyOver $300,000Over $306,850
Head of householdOver $566,700Over $579,600

Unearned income Medicare contribution tax (“net investment income tax”)

Amount of tax20252026
Tax percentage3.80%3.80%
Applies to lesser of (a) net investment income or (b) modified adjusted gross income exceeding:20252026
Individuals$200,000$200,000
Married filing jointly$250,000$250,000
Married filing separately$125,000$125,000

Advisory Services are offered through MRA Advisory Group, a Registered Investment Adviser. It is general in nature that the statements herein are not a complete statement of all information necessary for making an investment decision and is not a recommendation or a solicitation to buy or sell any security. The investments and strategies mentioned may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Nothing herein, nor any attachment, shall be considered to constitute (i) an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to purchase, any security, or (ii) tax or legal advice.

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