Incentives & tips to help save for retirement
The deadline to file taxes is right around the corner. We at USI Consulting Group (USICG) have a library of tax resources to help you and your employees save and reach post-work life goals:
- Ways to use your tax refund to help improve long-term financial well-being
- Insights and implications from your federal income tax return
- Savings incentive: Retirement Saver’s Credit | 2023 Credit and 2024 Credit
- Uncle Sam's education tax break
- Tax breaks for elder care
Tax tables
Please find the 2024 and 2023 tax tables below.
2024
2024
Single | Married, Filing Jointly | Married, Filing Separately | Estates and Trusts | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Exemption | $85,700 | $133,300 | $66,650 | $29,900 |
28% on Excess | $232,600 | $232,600 | $116,300 | $232,600 |
Phase-out Begins | $609,350 | $1,218,700 | $609,350 | $99,700 |
2024
Individuals | Head of Household | Married, Filing Jointly |
Married, Filing Separately |
Estates and Trusts | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0% | $0-$47,025 | $0-$63,000 | $0-$94,050 | $0-$47,025 | $0-$3,000 |
15% | $42,026-$518,900 | $63,001-$551,350 | $94,051-$583,750 | $47,026-$291,850 | $3,001-$14,650 |
20% | Over $518,900 | Over $551,350 | Over $583,750 | Over $291,850 | Over $14,650 |
2024
The top tax rate applicable to estates and living gifts will be subject to a maximum tax rate of 40%.
Estate Tax | Exclusion Amount | Federal Credit | Gift Tax Exclusion |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | $13,610,000 | $4,769,800 | $13,610,000 |
States with Estate or Inheritance Taxes |
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CT, DC, HI, IL, IA, KY, ME, MD, MA, MN, NE, NJ, NY, OR, PA, RI, VT, WA. |
Other Estate and Gift Planning Ideas | 2024 |
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Annual gift tax exclusion | $18,000 |
Annual gift tax exclusion for non-U.S. citizen spouses | $185,000 |
Generation-skipping tax (GST) exemption | $13,610,000 |
IRC §6166 2% limit for deferred estate tax payments | $1,640,000 |
Special use valuation for qualified real property | $1,230,000 |
2024
Single | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$11,600 | 10% |
$11,601-$47,150 | 12% |
$47,151-$100,525 | 22% |
$100,526-$191,950 | 24% |
$191,951-$243,275 | 32% |
$243,276-$609,350 | 35% |
Over $609,350 | 37% |
Married, Filing Jointly | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$23,200 | 10% |
$23,201-$94,300 | 12% |
$94,301-$201,050 | 22% |
$201,051-$383,900 | 24% |
$383,901-$487,450 | 32% |
$487,451-$731,200 | 35% |
Over $731,200 | 37% |
Head of Household | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$16,550 | 10% |
$16,551-$63,100 | 12% |
$63,101-$100,500 | 22% |
$100,501-$191,950 | 24% |
$191,951-$243,700 | 32% |
$243,701-$609,350 | 35% |
Over $609,350 | 37% |
Married, Filing Separately | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$11,600 | 10% |
$11,601-$47,150 | 12% |
$47,151-$100,525 | 22% |
$100,526-$191,950 | 24% |
$191,951-$243,725 | 32% |
$243,726-$365,600 | 35% |
Over $365,600 | 37% |
Estates and Trusts | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$3,100 | 10% |
$3,101-$11,150 | 24% |
$11,151-$15,200 | 35% |
Over $15,200 | 37% |
Standard Deduction | Rate |
---|---|
Single | $14,600 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $29,200 |
Head of Household | $21,900 |
Married, Filing Separately | $14,600 |
Corporations
- Corporations are taxed at a flat 21%.
- No special personal service corporation rate.
- Higher capital gain tax obsolete.
- Section 179 depreciation up to $1,220,000. Phaseout $3,050,000. SUV: $30,500.
- Temporary expensing for large companies available.
- Like-kind exchanges limited to real property not held primarily for sale.
- Pass-through entity tax treatment—deductible amount is the lesser of:
(a) 20% of the taxpayer’s qualified business income, or
(b) the greater of: (1) 50% of the W-2 wages, or (2) the sum of 25% of the
W-2 wages and 2.5% of the unadjusted basis of all qualified property. - Qualified Business Income deduction (section 199A) phaseout for high earners in professional fields. $383,900 – $483,900 (MFJ);
$191,950 – $241,950 (Others) - Hedge fund carried interest holding period increased to 3 years.
2024
Single | Married | Part B Premium | Part D IRMAA |
---|---|---|---|
$91,000 or less | $182,000 or less | $170.10 | $0 |
$91,000-$114,000 | $182,001-$228,000 | $238.10 | $12.40 |
$114,001-$142,000 | $228,001-$284,000 | $340.20 | $32.10 |
$142,001-$170,000 | $284,001-$340,000 | $442.30 | $51.70 |
$170,001-$500,000 | $340,001-$750,000 | $544.30 | $71.30 |
Over $500,000 | Over $750,000 | $578.30 | $77.90 |
*Part D premium determined by vendor. IRMAA surcharge added to vendor premium.
2024
IRA | Amount |
---|---|
IRA Contribution (under 50) | $7,000 |
IRA Contribution (50 and older) | $8,000 |
Single or HOH phase-out | $77,000-$87,000 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $123,000-$143,000 |
Married, Filing Separately | $0-$10,000 |
Spousal IRA Income Limit | $230,000-$240,000 |
Phase-Out of Roth IRA Contribution Eligibility | Amount |
---|---|
Single phase-out | $146,000-$161,000 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $230,000-$240,000 |
Married, Filing Separately | $0-$10,000 |
SEP | Rate |
---|---|
SEP Contribution | Up to 25% of compensation ($69,000 limit) |
Minimum Compensation Participant | $750 |
SIMPLE | Amount |
---|---|
SIMPLE elective deferral (under 50) | $16,000 |
SIMPLE elective deferral (50 and older) | $19,500 |
Other Qualified Plans | Amount |
---|---|
401(k), 403(b), Governmental 457(b), SARSEP elective deferral (under age 50) |
$23,000 |
401(k), 403(b), Governmental 457(b), SARSEP elective deferral (age 50 and older) |
$30,500 |
Limit on additions to defined contribution plans | $69,000 |
Annual benefit limit on defined benefit plans | $275,000 |
Highly compensated employee makes | $155,000 |
Maximum compensation token into account for qualified plans | $345,000 |
HSA contribution individual coverage | $4,150 |
HSA contribution family coverage | $8,300 |
Individual 401(K) | Amount |
---|---|
Employer Contribution | Up to 25% of compensation |
Employee Salary Deferral (under 50) | $23,000 |
Employee Salary Deferral (50 and older) | $30,500 |
Total Employer and Employee | $69,000 ($67,500 age 50 and older) |
Required Minimum Distributions
Current Age | Distribution Period | Current Age | Distribution Period |
---|---|---|---|
72 | 27.4 | 97 | 7.8 |
73 | 26.5 | 98 | 7.3 |
74 | 25.5 | 99 | 6.8 |
75 | 24.6 | 100 | 6.4 |
76 | 23.7 | 101 | 6.0 |
77 | 22.9 | 102 | 5.6 |
78 | 22.0 | 103 | 5.2 |
79 | 21.1 | 104 | 4.9 |
80 | 20.2 | 105 | 4.6 |
81 | 19.4 | 106 | 4.3 |
82 | 18.5 | 107 | 4.1 |
83 | 17.7 | 108 | 3.9 |
84 | 16.8 | 109 | 3.7 |
85 | 16.0 | 110 | 3.5 |
86 | 15.2 | 111 | 3.4 |
87 | 14.4 | 112 | 3.3 |
88 | 13.7 | 113 | 3.1 |
89 | 12.9 | 114 | 3.0 |
90 | 12.2 | 115 | 2.9 |
91 | 11.5 | 116 | 2.8 |
92 | 10.8 | 117 | 2.7 |
93 | 10.1 | 118 | 2.5 |
94 | 9.5 | 119 | 2.3 |
95 | 8.9 | 120+ | 2.0 |
96 | 8.4 |
As of January 1, 2024, the new life expectancy tables updated to reflect current mortality experience are in effect.
Traditional IRA Deductibility Rules
Filing Status | Covered by Employer's Retirement Plan? |
Modified AGI 2024 | 2024 Deductibility |
---|---|---|---|
Single | No | Any Amount | Full deduction |
Yes | $77,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$77,001-$82,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$83,000 or more | No deduction | ||
Married Filing Jointly | Neither Spouse Covered | Any Amount | Full deduction |
Both Spouses Covered | $123,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$123,001-$142,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$143,000 or more | No deduction | ||
One Spouse Covered for Covered Spouse | $123,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$123,001-$142,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$143,000 or more | No deduction | ||
One Spouse Covered for Non-Covered Spouse |
$230,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$230,001-$239,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$240,000 or more | No deduction |
2024
Social Security | Amount |
---|---|
Maximum earnings (during working years) subject to payroll tax | $147,000 |
Social Security Payroll Tax | Employees pay 7.65%* |
Self-employed pay 15.30%* | |
Additional 0.9% high-income paytoll tax for wages in excess of: | |
Single or HOH | $200,000 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $250,000 |
Married, Filing Separately | $125,000 |
*For Medicare's Hospital Insurance (HI) program, tax rates under the HI program are 1.45% for employees and employers, each, and 2.90% for self-employed persons.
- Employees/Employers: 6.2% Social Security Tax + 1.45% Medicare Tax = 7.65% total
- Self-employed: 12.40% Social Security Tax + 2.90% Medicare Tax = 15.30% total
2023
2023
Single | Married, Filing Jointly | Married, Filing Separately | Estates and Trusts | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Exemption | $81,300 | $126,500 | $63,250 | $28,400 |
28% on Excess | $220,700 | $220,700 | $110,350 | $220,700 |
Phase-out Begins | $578,150 | $1,156,300 | $578,150 | $94,600 |
2023
Individuals | Head of Household | Married, Filing Jointly |
Married, Filing Separately |
Estates and Trusts | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
0% | $0-$44,625 | $0-$59,750 | $0-$89,250 | $0-$44,625 | $0-$3,000 |
15% | $44,626-492,300 | $59,751-523,050 | $89,251-553,850 | $44,626-276,900 | $3,001-$14,650 |
20% | Over $492,300 | Over $523,050 | Over $553,850 | Over $276,900 | Over $14,650 |
2023
The top tax rate applicable to estates and living gifts will be subject to a maximum tax rate of 40%.
Estate Tax | Exclusion Amount | Federal Credit | Gift Tax Exclusion |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | $12,920,000 | $5,113,800 | $12,920,000 |
States with Estate or Inheritance Taxes |
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CT, DC, HI, IL, IA, KY, ME, MD, MA, MN, NE, NJ, NY, OR, PA, RI, VT, WA. |
Other Estate and Gift Planning Ideas | 2023 |
---|---|
Annual gift tax exclusion | $17,000 |
Annual gift tax exclusion for non-U.S. citizen spouses | $175,000 |
Generation-skipping tax (GST) exemption | $12,920,000 |
IRC §6166 2% limit for deferred estate tax payments | $1,750,000 |
Special use valuation for qualified real property | $1,310,000 |
2023
Single | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$11,000 | 10% |
$11,000-$44,725 | 12% |
$44,725-$95,375 | 22% |
$95,375-$182,100 | 24% |
$182,100-$231,250 | 32% |
$231,250-$578,125 | 35% |
Over $578,125 | 37% |
Married, Filing Jointly | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$22,000 | 10% |
$22,000-$89,450 | 12% |
$89,450-$190,750 | 22% |
$190,750-$364,200 | 24% |
$364,200-$462,500 | 32% |
$462,500-$693,750 | 35% |
Over $693,750 | 37% |
Head of Household | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$15,700 | 10% |
$15,700-$59,850 | 12% |
$59,850-$95,350 | 22% |
$95,350-$182,100 | 24% |
$182,100-$231,250 | 32% |
$231,250-$578,100 | 35% |
Over $578,100 | 37% |
Married, Filing Separately | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$11,000 | 10% |
$11,000-$44,725 | 12% |
$44,725-$95,375 | 22% |
$95,375-$182,100 | 24% |
$182,100-$231,250 | 32% |
$231,250-$346,875 | 35% |
Over $346,875 | 37% |
Estates and Trusts | Rate |
---|---|
$0-$2,900 | 10% |
$2,900-$10,550 | 24% |
$10,550-$14,450 | 35% |
Over $14,450 | 37% |
Standard Deduction | Rate |
---|---|
Single | $13,850 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $27,700 |
Head of Household | $20,800 |
Married, Filing Separately | $13,850 |
Corporations
- Corporations are taxed at a flat 21%.
- No special personal service corporation rate.
- Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax repealed.
- Higher capital gain tax obsolete.
- Section 179 depreciation up to $1,160,000. Phaseout $2,890,000. SUV: $28,900.
- Temporary expensing for large companies available.
- Like-kind exchanges limited to real property not held primarily for sale.
- Pass-through entity tax treatment—deductible amount is the lesser of:
(a) 20% of the taxpayer’s qualified business income, or
(b) the greater of: (1) 50% of the W-2 wages, or (2) the sum of 25% of the
W-2 wages and 2.5% of the unadjusted basis of all qualified property. - Qualified Business Income deduction (Section 199A) phaseout for high earners in professional fields. $364,200 – $464,200 (MFJ);
$182,100– $232,100 (Others) - Hedge fund carried interest holding period increased to 3 years.
2023
Single | Married | Part B Premium | Part D IRMAA |
---|---|---|---|
$97,000 or less | $194,000 or less | $164.90 | $0 |
$97,000-$123,000 | $194,001-$246,000 | $230.80 | $12.20 |
$123,001-$153,000 | $246,001-$306,000 | $329.70 | $31.50 |
$153,001-$183,000 | $306,001-$366,000 | $428.60 | $50.70 |
$183,001-$500,000 | $366,001-$750,000 | $527.50 | $70.00 |
Over $500,000 | Over $750,000 | $560.50 | $76.40 |
*Part D premium determined by vendor. IRMAA surcharge added to vendor premium.
2023
IRA | Amount |
---|---|
IRA Contribution (under 50) | $6,500 |
IRA Contribution (50 and older) | $7,500 |
Single or HOH phase-out | $73,000-$82,999 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $116,000-$135,999 |
Married, Filing Separately | $0-$10,000 |
Spousal IRA | $218,000-$227,999 |
Catch-Up (age 50 and over only) | $1,000 |
Phase-Out of Roth IRA Contribution Eligibility | Amount |
---|---|
Single phase-out | $138,000-$153,000 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $218,000-$228,000 |
Married, Filing Separately | $0-$10,000 |
SEP | Rate |
---|---|
SEP Contribution | Up to 25% of compensation ($66,000 limit) |
Minimum Compensation Participant | $750 |
SIMPLE | Amount |
---|---|
SIMPLE elective deferral (under 50) | $15,500 |
SIMPLE elective deferral (50 and older) | $19,000 |
Other Qualified Plans | Amount |
---|---|
401(k), 403(b), Governmental 457(b), SARSEP elective deferral (under age 50) |
$22,500 |
401(k), 403(b), Governmental 457(b), SARSEP elective deferral (age 50 and older) |
$30,000 |
Limit on additions to defined contribution plans | $66,000 |
Annual benefit limit on defined benefit plans | $265,000 |
Highly compensated employee makes | $150,000 |
Maximum compensation taken into account for qualified plans | $330,000 |
HSA contribution individual coverage | $3,850 |
HSA contribution family coverage | $7,750 |
Individual 401(K) | Amount |
---|---|
Employer Contribution | Up to 25% of compensation |
Employee Salary Deferral (under 50) | $22,500 |
Employee Salary Deferral (50 and older) | $30,000 |
Total Employer and Employee | $66,000 ($73,500 age 50 and older) |
Required Minimum Distributions
Current Age | Distribution Period | Current Age | Distribution Period |
---|---|---|---|
72 | 27.4 | 97 | 7.8 |
73 | 26.5 | 98 | 7.3 |
74 | 25.5 | 99 | 6.8 |
75 | 24.6 | 100 | 6.4 |
76 | 23.7 | 101 | 6.0 |
77 | 22.9 | 102 | 5.6 |
78 | 22.0 | 103 | 5.2 |
79 | 21.1 | 104 | 4.9 |
80 | 20.2 | 105 | 4.6 |
81 | 19.4 | 106 | 4.3 |
82 | 18.5 | 107 | 4.1 |
83 | 17.7 | 108 | 3.9 |
84 | 16.8 | 109 | 3.7 |
85 | 16.0 | 110 | 3.5 |
86 | 15.2 | 111 | 3.4 |
87 | 14.4 | 112 | 3.3 |
88 | 13.7 | 113 | 3.1 |
89 | 12.9 | 114 | 3.0 |
90 | 12.2 | 115 | 2.9 |
91 | 11.5 | 116 | 2.8 |
92 | 10.8 | 117 | 2.7 |
93 | 10.1 | 118 | 2.5 |
94 | 9.5 | 119 | 2.3 |
95 | 8.9 | 120+ | 2.0 |
96 | 8.4 |
As of January 1, 2022, the new life expectancy tables updated to reflect current mortality experience are in effect.
Traditional IRA Deductibility Rules
Filing Status | Covered by Employer's Retirement Plan? |
Modified AGI 2023 | 2023 Deductibility |
---|---|---|---|
Single | No | Any Amount | Full deduction |
Yes | $73,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$73,001-$82,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$83,000 or more | No deduction | ||
Married Filing Jointly | Neither Spouse Covered | Any Amount | Full deduction |
Both Spouses Covered | $116,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$116,001-$135,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$136,000 or more | No deduction | ||
One Spouse Covered for Covered Spouse | $116,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$116,001-$135,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$136,000 or more | No deduction | ||
One Spouse Covered for Non-Covered Spouse |
$218,000 or less | Full deduction | |
$218,001-$227,999 | Partial deduction | ||
$228,000 or more | No deduction |
2023
Social Security | Amount |
---|---|
Maximum earnings (during working years) subject to payroll tax | $160,200 |
Social Security Payroll Tax | Employees pay 7.65% |
Self-employed pay 15.30% | |
Additional 0.9% high-income paytoll tax for wages in excess of: | |
Single or HOH | $200,000 |
Married, Filing Jointly | $250,000 |
Married, Filing Separately | $125,000 |
*For Medicare's Hospital Insurance (HI) program, tax rates under the HI program are 1.45% for employees and employers, each, and 2.90% for self-employed persons.
- Employees/Employers: 6.2% Social Security Tax + 1.45% Medicare Tax = 7.65% total
- Self-employed: 12.40% Social Security Tax + 2.90% Medicare Tax = 15.30% total
How USI Consulting Group can help employers
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