What was the income tax credit for 2015?

What was the income tax credit for 2015?

2015’s maximum Earned Income Tax Credit for singles, heads of households, and joint filers is $503 if the filer has no children (Table 6). For one child the credit is $3,359, two children is $5,548, and three or more children is $6,242. Table 6. 2015 Earned Income Tax Credit Parameters. Filing Status.

What was the top income tax rate for 2015?

In 2015, the income limits for all brackets and all filers will be adjusted for inflation and will be as seen in Table 1. The top marginal income tax rate of 39.6 percent will hit taxpayers with taxable income of $413,200 and higher for single filers

Where can I get my 2015 tax return?

Print, sign and mail your return. After review, your 2015 tax return will be made available for you to download as a pdf. You can print this out. Sign it. And head on down to your local post office.

What was the maximum AMT exemption for 2015?

The AMT exemption amount for 2015 is $53,600 for singles and $83,400 for married couple filing jointly (Table 5). Source: Author’s calculations. 2015’s maximum Earned Income Tax Credit for singles, heads of households, and joint filers is $503 if the filer has no children (Table 6).

Is there any way to file federal taxes for 2015?

You can still file 2015 tax returns. Even though the deadline has passed, you can file your 2015 taxes online in a few simple steps. Our online income tax software uses the 2015 IRS tax code, calculations, and forms. File late taxes today with our Maximum Refund Guarantee.

Is the IRS still processing tax returns for 2015?

The IRS is no longer processing refunds for 2015. You must have filed your return within 3 years of the return due date to claim a refund. Free account roll-over and back-ups of completed tax returns are included. We answer your questions through email and the account message center. We check for errors as you go.