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13.05.2021 •
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How would a single person with a taxable income of $15,000.00 per year and a single person with a taxable income of $300,000.00 per year be treated differently-and similarly-in terms of national taxes?
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Would a person earning $15,000 per year and a person earning $300,000 per year be in the same federal tax bracket? ... No, because federal income tax is progressive. If single in 2014, the $15,000 would be in the 15% marginal bracket, the $300,000 would be in the 33% marginal bracket. When would you have to pay a gift tax?
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