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Federal income tax laws that cause individuals’ marginal and statutory tax rates to differ
Authors:Gregory G. Geisler
Affiliation:University of Missouri – St. Louis, Department of Accounting, College of Business Administration, 487 SSB, 1 University Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63121-4400, United States
Abstract:This article presents a “phaseouts table” as a tax educational tool. The table compiles and summarizes the phaseouts of and limitations on deductions, credits, exclusions from income, and allowed contributions for individual U.S. federal income taxpayers in 2013. Phaseouts can cause individual taxpayers’ marginal tax rate (MTR) to be higher than their statutory tax rate (STR) (i.e., “bracket” based on taxable income). For each phaseout, the table includes how the phaseout works, the adjusted gross income (AGI) range for the phaseout, and the related formula to compute MTR, given STR. The table is appropriate for any course that covers either U.S. federal income taxation of individuals or tax planning. (The phaseouts table is updated annually and is available upon request from the author.) The remainder of the article is a teaching resource, explaining how to compute the specific impact on MTR of each of several example phaseouts. Together, the phaseouts table and article enable U.S. tax instructors to assist students in learning about phaseouts in an integrated, comprehensive manner.
Keywords:Deduction   Exclusion   U.S. individual federal income tax   Marginal tax rate (MTR)   Phaseout   Retirement contribution   Statutory tax rate (STR)   Tax credit
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