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2006 Income Tax Rates

How Much Do You Owe?

Due to inflation, tax law changes, and a host of other factors, income tax rates change from year to year.


This page:

  • Shows a simplified way to estimate your total taxes

  • Explains how can make the calculation more accurately

  • Links to the IRS's complete tax tables



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So, how much will you pay?

Income tax rates are lower for 2006, but of course, that is of small comfort to many. Really.

If you've done a good job withholding your federal income tax from your paychecks every month, than you probably already know how much you'll end up giving Uncle Sam.

For everyone else, and for those with large deductions/credits/etc., the included tables are designed to help you gauge just how much you owe the Irs.

Click here to see tax rates for single filers.


Click here to see tax rates for head-of-household filers.


Click here to see tax rates for married filers filing separately.


Click here to see tax rates for joint married filers.


Click here to see tax rates for qualifying widows(ers).


Of course, to figure our exactly how much you owe (or how much the IRS owes you!) you need to prepare your return, so as that you know that you are working with the correct taxable income figure.

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Related IRS publications

To get exact income tax rates for your income level, download the Irs Tax Tables.




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Read this disclaimer: This internet site provides information of a general nature for educational purposes only and is not intended to be legal or tax advice. We make no guarantees as to the validity of the information presented. Your particular facts and circumstances, and changes in the law, must be considered when applying U.S. tax law. You should always consult with a competent tax professional licensed in your state with respect to your particular situation.