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Federal income tax uses a progressive bracket system. Your income is taxed at increasing rates as it moves through brackets -- for example, the first $11,925 (single filer, 2026) is taxed at 10%, the next portion at 12%, and so on. The standard deduction ($15,700 for single filers in 2026) reduces your taxable income before brackets are applied.

For educational purposes only -- not financial or tax advice. Tax rates shown are based on 2026 data and may not reflect recent changes. Consult a tax professional for your specific situation.