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IRS announces big changes for 2025: will affect millions of Americans

To address inflation and economic adjustments, the IRS has announced 60 updates for 2025

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28/11/2024 07:25
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IRS announces big changes for 2025

IRS announces big changes for 2025

As 2025 approaches, it’s time to review and plan your personal finances with the new updates introduced by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to the U.S. tax code. These changes impact various aspects, from standard deductions to specific tax credits, and could significantly influence your tax obligations.

To address inflation and economic adjustments, the IRS has announced 60 updates for 2025. While some focus on general changes like tax brackets and deductions, others are tailored to specific scenarios, such as adoption, transportation, and foreign-earned income exemptions. Below, we break down the most important updates to help you prepare.

SSDI payments in late May and early June 2025
These SSDI Recipients to Collect $1,581 on May 28
SSI payment for eligible married couples due on May 30, 2025
Upcoming SSI Payment of Up to $1,450 for Eligible Married Couples Due on May 30

Major adjustments in tax deductions

  • Increased standard deduction:
    • Single filers: $15,000 (up from $13,850).
    • Joint filers: $30,000 (up from $27,700).
    • Heads of household: $22,500 (up from $20,800).
      This simplifies tax filing for most individuals and reduces taxable income.
  • Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) exemption:
    • Individuals: $88,100 (up from $85,700).
    • Joint filers: $137,000 (up from $132,250).
      This ensures high earners pay a minimum tax but alleviates the burden on middle-income taxpayers, addressing inflation.
  • Updated tax brackets:
    Marginal tax rates have been adjusted for rising wages:

    • 37% for incomes over $626,350 ($751,600 for couples).
    • 35% for incomes over $250,525 ($501,050 for couples).
    • 10% for incomes $11,925 or less ($23,850 or less for couples).
      These updates ensure salary increases don’t result in disproportionate tax rates.

New benefits for workers

  • Increased commuter benefits: Monthly allowances for employer-sponsored transportation and parking rise to $325.
  • Health Flexible Savings Accounts (FSA):
    • Contribution limit: $3,300.
    • Carryover limit: $660.
      These accounts allow workers to set aside pre-tax money for medical expenses, easing healthcare costs.
  • Foreign-earned income exclusion: Americans working abroad can exclude up to $130,000 in foreign income (up from $126,500), reducing the impact of double taxation.

Other significant changes

  • Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): Families with three or more children can now claim up to $8,046.
  • Estate tax exclusion: Increased to $13.99 million, simplifying inheritance transfers.
  • Adoption credit: Raised to $17,280, helping adoptive parents cover associated costs.

These updates reflect adjustments to inflation and economic conditions while aiming to reduce burdens in critical areas such as healthcare, transportation, and adoption. Staying informed is essential to optimizing your financial strategy and making the most of these changes in 2025.

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