By Attorney Tammy A. Weber, CELA*

The IRS has announced new tax rates, credits and exclusions that will take effect in 2024. The changes may be good news for some taxpayers. The IRS adjusts tax brackets and rates based on inflation.

IRS TAX RATES

Reproduced below are the 2024 gift and estate tax figures as published by the IRS. These are followed by information on the new income tax brackets and rates applicable to income earned in 2024. Note: this information applies to the 2024 tax year, not to 2023 tax filings.

Combined Gift and Estate Tax Exemption

The estate tax credit and annual gift tax exclusion amount are going up.

.41 Unified Credit Against Estate Tax. For an estate of any decedent dying in calendar year 2024, the basic exclusion amount is $13,610,000 for determining the amount of the unified credit against estate tax under § 2010.

Gift Tax Annual Exclusion

.43 Annual Exclusion for Gifts. (1) For calendar year 2024, the first $18,000 of gifts to any person (other than gifts of future interests in property) are not included in the total amount of taxable gifts under § 2503 made during that year.

Income Tax Rates

2024 income tax rates for taxpayers who are married filing jointly are reproduced below.

.01 Tax Rate Tables. For taxable years beginning in 2024, the tax rate tables under § 1 are as follows:

TABLE 1 – Section 1(j)(2)(A) – Married Individuals Filing Joint Returns and Surviving Spouses

If Taxable Income Is: The Tax Is:
Not over $23,200 10% of the taxable income
Over $23,200 but not over $94,300 $2,320 plus 12% of the excess over $23,200
Over $94,300 but not over $201,050 $10,852 plus 22% of the excess over $94,300
Over $201,050 but not over $383,900 $34,337 plus 24% of the excess over $201,050
Over $383,900 but not over $487,450 $78,221 plus 32% of the excess over $383,900
Over $487,450 but not over $731,200$111,357 plus 35% of the excess over $487,450
Over $731,200$196,669.50 plus 37% of the excess over $731,200

TABLE 3 – Section 1(j)(2)(C) – Unmarried Individuals (other than Surviving Spouses and Heads of Households)

If Taxable Income Is:The Tax Is:
Not over $11,60010% of the taxable income
Over $11,600 but not over $47,150$1,160 plus 12% of the excess over $11,600
Over $47,150 but not over $100,525 $5,426 plus 22% of the excess over $47,150
Over $100,525 but not over $191,950 $17,168.50 plus 24% of the excess over $100,525
Over $191,950 but not over $243,725 $39,110.50 plus 32% of the excess over $191,150
Over $243,725 but of not over $609,350 $55,678.50 plus 35% the excess over $243,725
Over $609,350 $183,647.25 plus 37% of the excess over $609,350

Standard Deduction for 2024

For Single Filers = $14,600 (can increase by $1,950 if over age 65)

For Couples Filing Jointly = $29,200 (can increase by $1,550 each if over age 65) The above rates and other 2024 tax numbers are available here.

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