Your Business and Individual Tax Rates for 2022

  • Tax strategies
  • 1/14/2022
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Plan your 2022 finances with this tax guide for filing rates, deductions, exemptions, retirement limits, HSAs, payroll tax, estates, and more.

The IRS announced the 2022 tax rates, which went into effect on January 1. Look up the key individual and businesses federal tax rates and limits for 2022 in the tables below. 

Reference this information as you prepare for and make decisions throughout the year.

Filing Rates
Individual Tax Rate Filing Status
Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) Single Married Filing Separately Head of Household
10% Up to $20,550 Up to $10,275 Up to $10,275 Up to $14,650
12% $20,551 –
$83,550
$10,276 – $41,775 $10,276 –
$41,775
$14,651 – $55,900
22% $83,551 –
$178,150
$41,776 – $89,075 $41,776 –
$89,075
$55,901 – $89,050
24% $178,151 – $340,100 $89,076 – $170,050 $89,076 – $170,050 $89,051 – $170,050
32% $340,101 – $431,900 $170,051 – $215,950 $170,051 – $215,950 $170,051 – $215,950
35% $431,901 – $647,850 $215,951 – $539,900 $215,951 – $323,925 $215,951 – $539,900
37% More than
$647,850
More than $539,900 More than $323,925 More than $539,900
Net Long-Term Capital Gains Tax Rates Applicable if Taxable Income is
Capital Gain Rate Filing Status
Married Filing Jointly (MFJ) Single Married Filing Separately Head of Household
0% Up to $83,350 Up to $41,675 Up to $41,675 Up to $55,800
15% $83,351 – $517,200 $41,676 – $459,750 $41,676 – $258,600 $55,801 – $488,500
20% More than $517,200 More than $459,750 More than $258,600 More than $488,500

Net short term capital gains are subject to taxation at ordinary rates; reference previous table.

Standard Deduction
Standard deduction — single and married filing separately $12,950
Additional deduction age 65 or older — single $1,750
Standard deduction — married filing jointly $25,900
Additional deduction age 65 or older — married filing jointly and married filing separately $1,400
Standard deduction — head of household $19,400
Additional deduction age 65 or older — head of household $1,750

Note: The personal exemption was suspended by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 for the tax years 2018 to 2025.

Retirement Plans
Maximum annual benefit for defined benefit plan Up to $245,000
Defined contribution annual addition $61,000
Defined contribution compensation limit $305,000
401(k) maximum exclusion $20,500
401(k) catch-up contribution (for individuals 50 or older) $6,500
SIMPLE contribution limit $14,000
SIMPLE catch-up contribution (for individuals 50 or older) $3,000
IRA contribution limitation (in general) $6,000
IRA catch-up contribution (for individuals 50 or older) $1,000
Payroll Taxes
Social Security (self-employed) combined rate (OASDI + Medicare) (6.2% + 1.45%) x 2 = 15.3%
Social Security (employee) rate (OASDI + Medicare) (6.2% + 1.45%) = 7.65%
OASDI contribution base $147,000
Medicare contribution base Unlimited
Additional Medicare payroll tax on earnings more than $200,000 (single) and $250,000 (combined, married filing jointly) 0.9%
FUTA wage base $7,000
FUTA rate 6%
Social Security
Maximum earned income while receiving Social Security  Under full retirement age $19,560
In the year you reach full retirement age $51,960
Full retirement age No limit
Education Phase-Outs
American Opportunity Credit (formerly Hope Credit) MFJ: $160,000 – $180,000
Other filers: $80,000 – $90,000
Lifetime Learning Credit MFJ: $160,000 – $180,000
Other filers: $80,000 – $90,000
Student loan interest deduction MFJ: $145,000 – $175,000
Single: $70,000 – $85,000
Health Savings Accounts
HSA contribution limit (single insurance coverage) $3,650
HSA contribution limit (family insurance coverage) $7,300
HSA catch-up contribution (age 55 or older) $1,000
179 Limitation, Gift and Estate Tax Exclusions, and Kiddie Tax
Section 179 limitation $1,080,000
Annual gift tax exclusion $16,000
Estate tax exclusion amount $12,060,000
Kiddie tax base amount $1,150
Travel
High cost per diem travel rate within continental United States (high/low method) $296
Low cost per diem travel rate within continental United States (high/low method) $202
Mileage Rates
Business $0.585
Medical/Moving $0.18
Charitable $0.14

View the tax rates from previous years:

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As your needs evolve, contact your advisor at each step to see how these rates might apply to your business, estate, or personal situation.

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