For 2006 federal rates (Texas has no income tax):
For single:
10% of income from 0 to 7,550
15% of income from 7,550 to 30,650
25% of income from 30,650 to 61,850
28% of income from 61,850 to 94,225
33% of income from 94,225 to 168,275
35% of income over 168,275
For head of househould:
10% of income from 0 to 10,750
15% of income from 10,750 to 41,050
25% of income from 41,050 to 106,000
28% of income from 106,000 to 171,650
33% of income from 171,650 to 336,550
35% of income over 336,550
For head of married joint or survivng spouse:
10% of income from 0 to 15,100
15% of income from 15,100 to 61,300
25% of income from 61,300 to 123,700
28% of income from 123,700 to 188,450
33% of income from 188,450 to 336,550
35% of income over 336,550
For head of married seperate:
10% of income from 0 to 7,550
15% of income from 7,550 to 30,650
25% of income from 30,650 to 61,850
28% of income from 61,850 to 94,225
33% of income from 94,225 to 168,275
35% of income over 168,275
2007-03-09 03:23:44
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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TX doesn't have an income tax. So the averages are zero.
Property taxes are another story entirely. They are insanely high.
2007-03-09 03:11:15
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answer #2
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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