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  2. Tax Brackets 101: What Is the Marriage Penalty and When ... - AOL

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    If you're planning a wedding in the near future, or already walked down the aisle in 2021, you may be wondering how your new marital status will affect your income tax filings for April 15, 2022 ...

  3. Marriage penalty - Wikipedia

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    In the most extreme case, two single people who each earned $400,000 would each pay a marginal tax rate of 35%; but if those same two people filed as "Married, filing jointly" then their combined income would be exactly the same (2 * $400,000 = $800,000), yet $350,000 of that income would be taxed as the higher 39.6% rate, resulting in a ...

  4. 7 Tax Benefits for Married Couples - AOL

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    The dreaded marriage penalty used to be more of a tax liability than a tax benefit. This is when the combination of incomes for spouses who earn similar incomes would elevate them into a higher ...

  5. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    There is also a maximum 401(k) contribution limit that applies to all employee and employer 401(k) contributions in a calendar year. This limit is the section 415 limit, which is the lesser of 100% of the employee's total pre-tax compensation or $56,000 for 2019, or $57,000 in 2020.

  6. Getting Married: What Newlyweds Need to Know - AOL

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    Marriage penalties occur when the tax brackets, standard deductions, and other aspects of the tax code available to married couples aren't double those available to single taxpayers. Getting ...

  7. How to Avoid The Marriage Tax Penalty - AOL

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  8. Federal Insurance Contributions Act - Wikipedia

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    Since 1990, the employee's share of the Social Security portion of the FICA tax has been 6.2% of gross compensation up to a limit that adjusts with inflation. [a] [9] The taxation limit in 2020 was $137,700 of gross compensation, resulting in a maximum Social Security tax for 2020 of $8,537.40. [7]

  9. 10 Biggest Tax Questions for Married Couples - AOL

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    For specific tax advice, you should consult a qualified financial or tax advisor. If you were separated, widowed or divorced during the year, you might have an even more complicated tax situation.

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