by Tina Orem
Every year, the IRS tinkers with many of its rules to adjust for inflation and new legislation. Keeping up with all the changes can be daunting — especially because there’s a difference between the year we’re in and the tax year the changes apply to.
Tax season officially gets under way this week. Here are some of the changes that matter as you prepare your tax return for the 2016 tax year.
Significant 2016 tax year changes
2016 tax numbers at a glance
Top tax bracket income threshold (39.6%) |
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Personal exemption |
$4,050 (but starts phasing out when your adjusted gross income hits $259,400 if single or $311,300 for married filing jointly) |
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Flexible spending account contribution limit |
$2,550 |
Health savings account contribution limit |
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$2,500 maximum deduction |
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$2,000 maximum deduction per return |
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up to $6,269 |
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Income limit on itemized deductions |
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This article originally published by NerdWallet.
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