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  • If you are married filing jointly, the ceiling is $ 160, 000.
  • Married filing jointly, both spouses working, making $ 25, 000 each
  • Married filing jointly : 49 . 6 million
  • If you file as married filing jointly, then you can exclude up to $ 500, 000.
  • Married filing jointly : 49.6 million
  • In 2007 this was $ 5, 350 for those filing individually and $ 10, 700 for married filing jointly.
  • Conversions are limited to taxpayers, single or married filing jointly, with adjusted gross incomes of $ 100, 000 or less.
  • That spread was the same for both married filing jointly and for those who filed singly, though bracket breaks were different.
  • If you're married filing jointly, the phase-out begins when your adjusted gross income is between $ 150, 000 and $ 160, 000.
  • The maximum income for the full deduction is $ 50, 000 for those married filing jointly, but check Publication 590 for details.
  • However, a couple can file as Married Filing Jointly even if they lived apart for the entire year if legally married and both agree.
  • The Tax Tables list income in $ 50 increments for all categories of taxpayers, single, married filing jointly, married filing separately, and head of household.
  • To open a Roth IRA, you can't have more than $ 110, 000 in income if you're single or $ 160, 000 if you're married filing jointly.
  • A person who is married on the last day of the tax year generally must use either the Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately filing status.
  • _You can split your contribution between traditional and Roth IRAs, but you can't exceed the maximum ( $ 2, 000 single, $ 4, 000 married filing jointly ).
  • Couples won't see any changes in this until 2005, so until then the lesser of two evils _ married filing separately or married filing jointly _ is to file jointly.
  • True, married filing jointly will generally result in a lower total tax bill, but if one spouse has a lot of medical or itemized expenses, filing separate returns might lower the liability.
  • The rule is slightly more stringent if you are married filing jointly with an income of more than $ 150, 000, or you file separately with an income greater than $ 75, 000.
  • For the Taxable Income range of " at least $ 56, 650 but less than $ 56, 700 " the tax is $ 7, 718 for a taxpayer who is married filing jointly.
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