I am always finding myself looking up the Federal and California tax brackets so I thought I would add the info here for quick reference.

2016 Federal Tax Rates, Tax Tables, Personal Exemptions and Standard Deductions

Source:https://www.irs.com/articles/2016-federal-tax-rates-personal-exemptions-and-standard-deductions

Single

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0—$9,275 10%
$9,276—$37,650 $927.50 plus 15% of the amount over $9,275
$37,651—$91,150 $5,183.75 plus 25% of the amount over $37,650
$91,151—$190,150 $18,558.75 plus 28% of the amount over $91,150
$190,151—$ 413,350 $46,278.75 plus 33% of the amount over $190,150
$413,351—$415,050 $119,934.75 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350
$415,051 or more $120,529.75 plus 39.6% of the amount over $415,050

 

Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0—$18,550 10%
$18,551—$75,300 $1,855 plus 15% of the amount over $18,550
$75,301—$151,900 $10,367.50 plus 25% of the amount over $75,300
$151,901—$231,450 $29,517.50 plus 28% of the amount over $151,900
$231,451—$413,350 $51,791.50 plus 33% of the amount over $231,450
$413,351—$466,950 $111,818.50 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350
$466,951 or more $130,578.50 plus 39.6% of the amount over $466,950

 

Married Filing Separately

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0—$9,275 10%
$9,276—$37,650 $927.50 plus 15% of the amount over $9,275
$37,651—$75,950 $5,183.75 plus 25% of the amount over $37,650
$75,951—$115,725 $14,758.75 plus 28% of the amount over $75,950
$115,726—$206,675 $25,895.75 plus 33% of the amount over $115,725
$206,676—$233,475 $55,909.25 plus 35% of the amount over $206,675
$233,476 or more $65,289.25 plus 39.6% of the amount over $233,475

 

Head of Household

Taxable Income Tax Rate
$0—$13,250 10%
$13,251—$50,400 $1,325 plus 15% of the amount over $13,250
$50,401—$130,150 $6,897.50 plus 25% of the amount over $50,400
$130,151—$210,800 $26,835 plus 28% of the amount over $130,150
$210,801—$413,350 $49,417 plus 33% of the amount over $210,800
$413,351—$441,000 $116,258.50 plus 35% of the amount over $413,350
$441,001 or more $125,936 plus 39.6% of the amount over $441,000

 

2016 Personal Exemption Amounts

For tax year 2016, the personal exemption amount is $4,050 (compared to $4,000 in 2015).

You are allowed to claim one personal exemption for yourself and one for your spouse (if married). However, if somebody else can list you as a dependent on their tax return, you are not permitted to claim a personal exemption for yourself.

The personal exemption amount “phases out” for taxpayers with higher incomes. The Personal Exemption Phaseout (PEP) thresholds are as follows:

Filing Status PEP Threshold Starts PEP Threshold Ends
Single $259,400 $381,900
Married Filing Jointly $311,300 $433,800
Married Filing Separately $155,650 $216,900
Head of Household $285,350 $407,850

 

2016 Standard Deduction Amounts

There are two main types of tax deductions: the standard deduction and itemized deductions. You can claim one type of deduction on your tax return, but not both.

For example, if you claim the standard deduction, you cannot itemize deductions – and vice versa (if you itemize deductions, you cannot claim the standard deduction). You are allowed to use whichever type of deduction results in the lowest tax.

The standard deduction is subtracted from your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI), thereby reducing your taxable income. For tax year 2016, the standard deduction amounts are as follows:

Filing Status Standard Deduction
Single $6,300
Married Filing Jointly $12,600
Married Filing Separately $6,300
Head of Household $9,300
Qualifying Widow(er) $12,600

 

Note that there is an additional standard deduction for elderly or blind taxpayers, which is $1,250 for tax year 2016. The additional standard deduction amount increases to $1,550 if the individual is also unmarried and not a qualifying widow(er).

 

Please Note that Information Below these lines, refers to California Taxes, Rates, Deduction and the Information Above these lines and this Statement refers to Federal Taxes, Rates, Deductions, Etc.







 

2016 California Tax Rates, Tax Tables, Personal Exemptions and Standard Deductions

Source: https://www.ftb.ca.gov/forms/2015_California_Tax_Rates_and_Exemptions.shtml

Rate of inflation

The rate of inflation in California, for the period from July 1, 2015, through June 30, 2016, was 2.1%. The 2016 personal income tax brackets are indexed by this amount.

Corporate tax rates

Entity type Tax rate
Corporations other than banks and financials 8.84%
Banks and financials 10.84%
Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) rate 6.65%
S corporation rate 1.5%
S corporation bank and financial rate 3.5%

Individual tax rates

  • The maximum rate for individuals is 12.3%
  • The AMT rate for individuals is 7%
  • The Mental Health Services Tax Rate is 1% for taxable income in excess of $1,000,000.

Exemption credits

Filing Status/Qualification Exemption amount
Married/Registered Domestic Partner (RDP) filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) $222
Single, married/RDP filing separately, or head of household $111
Dependent $344
Blind $111
Age 65 or older $111

Phaseout of exemption credits

Higher-income taxpayers’ exemption credits are reduced as follows:

Filing status Reduce each credit by: For each: Federal AGI exceeds:
Single $6 $2,500 $182,459
Married/RDP filing separately $6 $1,250 $182,459
Head of household $6 $2,500 $273,692
Married/RDP filing jointly $12 $2,500 $364,923
Qualifying widow(er) $12 $2,500 $364,923

When applying the phaseout amount, apply the $6/$12 amount to each exemption credit, but do not reduce the credit below zero. If a personal exemption credit is less than the phaseout amount, do not apply the excess against a dependent exemption credit.

Standard deductions

The standard deduction amounts for:

Filing status Deduction amount
Single or married/RDP filing separately $4,129
Married/RDP filing jointly, head of household, or qualifying widow(er) $8,258
The minimum standard deduction for dependents $1,050

Reduction in itemized deductions

Itemized deductions must be reduced by the lesser of 6% of the excess of the taxpayer’s federal AGI over the threshold amount or 80% of the amount of itemized deductions otherwise allowed for the taxable year.

Filing status AGI threshold
Single or married/RDP filing separately $182,459
Head of household $273,692
Married/RDP filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) $364,923

Earned Income Tax Credit

The California earned income tax credit is available to California households with federal adjusted gross income (AGI) of:

  • Less than $6,718 if there are no qualifying children.
  • Less than $10,088 if there is one qualifying child.
  • Less than $14,162 if there are two or more qualifying children.

The maximum amount of investment income to remain eligible for the credit is $3,471.

Nonrefundable Renter’s credit

This nonrefundable, non-carryover credit for renters is available for:

  • Single or married/RDP filing separately with a California AGI of $39,062 or less.
    • The credit is $60.
  • Married/RDP filing jointly, head of household, or qualifying widow(er) with a California AGI of $78,125 or less.
    • The credit is $120.

Miscellaneous credits

  • Qualified senior head of household credit
    • 2% of California taxable income
    • Maximum California AGI of $71,370
    • Maximum credit of $1,345
  • Joint custody head of household credit/dependent parent credit
    • 30% of net tax
    • Maximum credit of $440

AMT exemption

Filing status Amount
Married/RDP filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) $89,467
Single or head of household $67,101
Married/RDP filing separately, estates, or trusts $44,732

AMT exemption phaseout

Filing status Amount
Married/RDP filing jointly or qualifying widow(er) $335,502
Single or head of household $251,626
Married/RDP filing separately, estates, or trusts $167,749

FTB cost recovery fees

Fee type Fee
Bank and corporation filing enforcement fee $100
Bank and corporation collection fee $365
Personal income tax filing enforcement fee $81
Personal income tax collection fee $266

The personal income tax fees apply to individuals and partnerships, as well as limited liability companies that are classified as partnerships. The bank and corporation fees apply to banks and corporations, as well as limited liability companies that are classified as corporations. Interest does not accrue on these cost recovery fees.

2016 California Tax Rate Schedules

Schedule X — Single or married/RDP filing separately

If the taxable income is
Over But not over Tax is Of amount over
$0 $8,015 $0.00 plus 1.00% $0
$8,015 $19,001 $80.15 plus 2.00% $8,015
$19,001 $29,989 $299.87 plus 4.00% $19,001
$29,989 $41,629 $739.39 plus 6.00% $29,989
$41,629 $52,612 $1,437.79 plus 8.00% $41,629
$52,612 $268,750 $2,316.43 plus 9.30% $52,612
$268,750 $322,499 $22,417.26 plus 10.30% $268,750
$322,499 $537,498 $27,953.41 plus 11.30% $322,499
$537,498 AND OVER $52,248.30 plus 12.30% $537,498

Schedule Y — Married/RDP filing jointly, or qualifying widow(er) with dependent child

If the taxable income is
Over But not over Tax is Of amount over
$0 $16,030 $0.00 plus 1.00% $0
$16,030 $38,002 $160.30 plus 2.00% $16,030
$38,002 $59,978 $599.74 plus 4.00% $38,002
$59,978 $83,258 $1,478.78 plus 6.00% $59,978
$83,258 $105,224 $2,875.58 plus 8.00% $83,258
$105,224 $537,500 $4,632.86 plus 9.30% $105,224
$537,500 $644,998 $44,834.53 plus 10.30% $537,500
$644,998 $1,074,996 $55,906.82 plus 11.30% $644,998
$1,074,996 AND OVER $104,496.59 plus 12.30% $1,074,996

Schedule Z — Head of household

If the taxable income is
Over But not over Tax is Of amount over
$0 $16,040 $0.00 plus 1.00% $0
$16,040 $38,003 $160.40 plus 2.00% $16,040
$38,003 $48,990 $599.66 plus 4.00% $38,003
$48,990 $60,630 $1,039.14 plus 6.00% $48,990
$60,630 $71,615 $1,737.54 plus 8.00% $60,630
$71,615 $365,499 $2,616.34 plus 9.30% $71,615
$365,499 $438,599 $29,947.55 plus 10.30% $365,499
$438,599 $730,997 $37,476.85 plus 11.30% $438,599
$730,997 AND OVER $70,517.82 plus 12.30% $730,997

Individual Filing Requirements

If your gross income or adjusted gross income is more than the amount shown in the chart below for your filing status, age, and number of dependents, then you have a filing requirement.

Filing Status Age as of December 31, 2016* California Gross Income California Adjusted Gross Income
Dependents Dependents
0 1 2 or more 0 1 2 or more
Single or head of household Under 65 $16,597 $28,064 $36,664 $13,278 $24,745 $33,345
65 or older $22,147 $30,747 $37,627 $18,828 $27,428 $34,308
Married/RDP filing jointly or separately Under 65 (both spouses/RDPs) $33,197 $44,664 $53,264 $26,558 $38,025 $46,625
65 or older (one spouse) $38,747 $47,347 $54,227 $32,108 $40,708 $47,588
65 or older
(both spouses/RDPs)
$44,297 $52,897 $59,777 $37,658 $46,258 $53,138
Qualifying widow(er) Under 65 N/A $28,064 $36,664 N/A $24,745 $33,345
65 or older N/A $30,747 $37,627 N/A $27,428 $34,308
Dependent of another person (Any filing status) Under 65 More than your standard deduction
65 or older More than your standard deduction

* If you turn 65 on January 1, 2017, you are considered to be age 65 at the end of 2016.

 

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