Individual Income Tax Table 2022/2023 - usa

The year 2023 begins, and with it the Tax Season in the United States. Did you know that here we have progressive tax tables for individuals that can vary depending on your marital status? or even how you want to submit your tax return to the IRS?

Below we will list the Income Tax tables that will be used for tax filing in 2023, referring to the gains earned by individuals in the base year 2022.

SOLTEIRES.

Annual IncomeRate
$0 - $10,27510%
$10,276 - $41,775$1,027.50 + 12% of the amount over $10,275
$41,776 - $89,075$4,807.50 + 22% of the amount over $41,775
$89,076 - $170,050$15,213.50 + 24% of the amount over $89,075
$170,051 - $215,950$34,647.50 + 32% of the amount over $170,050
$215,951 - $539,900$49,335.50 + 35% of the amount over $215,950
$539,901 or more$162,718 + 37% of the amount over $539,900

Married people who declare together.

Annual IncomeRate
$0 - $20,55010%
$20,551 - $83,550$2,055 + 12% of the amount over $20,550
$83,551 - $178,150$9,615 + 22% of the amount over $83,550
$178,151 - $340,100$30,427 + 24% of the amount over $178,150
$340,101 - $431,900$69,295 + 32% of the amount over $340,100
$431,901 - $647,850$98,671 + 35% of the amount over $431,900
$647,851 or more$174,253.50 + 37% of the amount over $647,850

Married people who declare themselves separated.

Annual IncomeRate
$0 - $10,27510%
$10,276 - $41,775$1,027.50 + 12% of the amount over $10,275
$41,776 - $89,075$4,807.50 + 22% of the amount over $41,775
$89,076 - $170,050$15,213.50 + 24% of the amount over $89,075
$170,051 - $215,950$34,647.50 + 32% of the amount over $170,050
$215,951 - $323,925$49,335.50 + 35% of the amount over $215,950
$323,926 or more$86,127 + 37% of the amount over $323,925

cHead of Household (NOT MARRIED AND LIVES ONLY WITH CHILD)

Annual IncomeRate
$0 - $14,65010%
$14,651 - $55,900$1,465 + 12% of the amount over $14,650
$55,901 - $89,0505$6,415 + 22% of the amount over $55,900
$89,051 - $170,050$13,708 + 24% of the amount over $89,050
$170,051 - $215,950$33,148.50 + 32% of the amount over $170,050
$215,951 - $539,900$47,836.50 + 35% of the amount over $215,950
$539,901 or more$162,218.50 + 37% of the amount over $539,900

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12 thoughts on “Tabela de Imposto de Renda Pessoa física 2022/2023 – eua”

  1. I would like to start doing some side hustles where there is a possibility to work for companies/sites that pay you in dollars while I travel the world. How should I proceed regarding US taxes with this?

    1. Hi Milena, How are you? If you provide services to American companies living outside the US you should only file Form W-8BEN for that company. The need to file an Income Tax here only occurs if you open a US company or provide the service here within the United States.

  2. Hello, I am a Brazilian waiting for a green card. Since I receive a pension in Brazil and I am exempt from income tax due to serious illness, I would like to know if becoming a tax resident in the U.S. will continue this exemption in the IRS.
    And what is the average cost of tax planning to emigrate to the USA

    1. Hello Gilberto, the exempt income you receive in Brazil will be taxed here in the US, on the other hand we can offset here any income tax already paid for other income you have. About tax planning, please contact us at crtax@crtax.us or send a message to our whatsapp +1(786) 973-6909 so we can understand a little more about what you will need.

  3. I would like to ask a question I have a weekly income of $600 my accountant said that this year 2023 I would have to pay $7000 tax is this correct?

    1. Hello Sérgio, how are you? The calculation of income tax has a number of variables, such as what is your civil status, what type of income you are receiving, whether by salary or as a self-employed person. For a single person receiving as a self-employed service the amount of Income Tax plus Self employment tax could be very close to that yes.

      1. I get 280 a day, I'm married and I have a son who is 15 and another who is 21 and lives/studies in Brazil. How would I pay income tax?

        1. Hi Wesley, you can only include your 15-year-old son who lives with you as your dependent. To find out more, please contact us through our service channels and we will be happy to help you.

  4. Hello, who works for Amazon flex, using their own car and paying all expenses, with itin number, should fill out which form, living in the USA, but without legal status, married declaring together, because my wife does not work.

  5. I have rental income from a property in the USA of 1000 dollars a month (u$12,000 for the year). Since the property is owned by an LLC and I keep the earnings in an LLC account, do I have to pay this tax? Or do I only pay tax if I make a capital withdrawal from the company to the individual?

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