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A taxpayer had a taxable income of $42,700, and his spouse had a taxable income of $48,100. If they wish to file their tax return jointly, which tax bracket will they fall into?

A taxpayer had a taxable income of $42,700, and his spouse had a taxable income of-example-1

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Answer:

They fall into
25 \% tax bracket.

Explanation:

We need to calculate their tax return jointly, which tax bracket will they fall into.

Given :-

A taxpayer had a taxable income of $42,700, and his spouse had a taxable income of $48,100.

If they wish to file their tax return jointly then


\$42,700 + \$48,100 = \$90,800

In married filling jointly table

The combine salary
\$90,800 lies between
\$67,900 - \$ 137,050

so, the tax bracket is
25 \%

Therefore, they fall into
25 \% tax bracket.

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