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Numbers to know when you file your 2012 tax return

Updated: Tuesday, 22 Jan 2013, 12:10 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 22 Jan 2013, 12:08 PM EST

(AP) - Key numbers to know when filing your 2012 tax returns, according to the Internal Revenue Service:

PERSONAL EXEMPTION

  • Each personal or dependent exemption is worth $3,800.

STANDARD DEDUCTION

  • $11,900 for married couples filing a joint return, and qualifying widows and widowers
  • $5,950 for singles and married individuals filing separate returns
  • $8,700 for heads of household
  • Taxpayers who are 65 or older or who are blind may be eligible for a higher standard deduction.

ALTERNATIVE MINIMUM TAX THRESHOLD

  • $78,750 for a married couple filing a joint return, and qualifying widows and widowers
  • $50,600 for singles and heads of household

INCOME TAX BRACKETS

  • 10 percent, 15 percent, 25 percent, 28 percent, 33 percent, 35 percent

EARNED INCOME TAX CREDIT

  • To qualify income can be no greater than:
    • $45,060 ($50,270 married filing jointly) with three or more qualifying children
    • $41,952 ($47,162 married filing jointly) with two qualifying children
    • $36,920 ($42,130 married filing jointly) with one qualifying child
    • $13,980 ($19,190 married filing jointly) with no qualifying children
  • Investment income cannot be more than $3,200 or less for the year.
  • Maximum credit:
    • $5,891 with three or more qualifying children
    • $5,236 with two qualifying children
    • $3,169 with one qualifying child
    • $475 with no qualifying children

CAPITAL GAINS

  • 0 percent if taxed in the 10 percent or 15 percent brackets
  • 15 percent top rate if taxed in higher brackets

ESTATE TAX

  • Taxed at a top rate of 35 percent in 2012, with the first $5.12 million in value exempted for individual estates and $10.24 million for family estates

IRA CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Traditional IRA contribution limit: $5,000
  • Additional contribution if over 50: $1,000

DEFERRED RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS

  • 401(k), 403(b),: $17,000
  • Additional contribution if 50 or older: $5,500

STANDARD MILEAGE RATES

  • Business use
    • 55.5 cents a mile
  • Medical reasons or qualified move
    • 23 cents a mile
  • Charitable purposes
    • 14 cents a mile

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