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Every year, certain important information on changes of tax and other important numbers are revised. The following is a listing of some of the most important numbers that have changed or remained the same for 2014.

1. Social Security Tax Wage Base – $176,100

2. Individual Retirement Account – Traditional Contribution- $7,000

3. ROTH, IRA- Individual Contribution- $7,000

4. 401k, and other types of Retirement Plans limit – $23,500

5. Additional catch-up contribution (to 401k) if 50 or older – $7,500

6. Business mileage – .70 cents/mile

7. Charitable Mileage – .14 cents/mile

8. Standard deduction on income taxes for married filing jointly-$29,200

9.     Standard deduction for single person (or married filing separately)- $15,000

10.     Exemptions:

  • i. Personal exemption- $0 (until 2026)
  • ii. Estate Exemption – $600
  • iii. Trust Exemption – $300 (simple), $100 (complex)
  • iv. Special Needs Trust (Qualified Disability Trust) – $5,050 (2024)

11. Estate tax exemption (federal)-$13,990,000

12. Gift exclusion(annual) – $19,000

13. Gift exclusion (lifetime) – $13,990,000

14. Net Investment Income Tax – 3.8%

15. Rate of tax above exclusion for estate and gift purposes- 40%

16. Maximum amount for community spouse if other spouse is institutionalized (Community Spouse Resource Allowance – CSRA) $157,920

17. Maximum amount the institutionalized spouse is permitted to have (could change by state) – $2,000 Federally – in California there is no asset limit, only an income limit (138% of federal poverty level – $15,650)

18. Home equity limit for long-term care purposes:

  • a. Minimum – $730,000
  • b. Maximum – $1,097,000

19. Max Income Tax Rate (federal) – 37% at $626,350+

20. Max Income Tax Rate (California) (2024) – 12.3% at $698,271+

21. Max Trust Tax Rate (federal) – 37% at $15,650+

22. Max Trust Tax Rate (California) – 12.3% (same as ordinary income)

2025 TAX AND NUMBERS CHEAT SHEET

Every year, certain important information on changes of tax and other important numbers are revised. The following is a listing of some of the most important numbers that have changed or remained the same for 2014.

1. Social Security Tax Wage Base – $176,100

2. Individual Retirement Account – Traditional Contribution- $7,000

3. ROTH, IRA- Individual Contribution- $7,000

4. 401k, and other types of Retirement Plans limit – $23,500

5. Additional catch-up contribution (to 401k) if 50 or older – $7,500

6. Business mileage – .70 cents/mile

7. Charitable Mileage – .14 cents/mile

8. Standard deduction on income taxes for married filing jointly-$29,200

9.     Standard deduction for single person (or married filing separately)- $15,000

10.     Exemptions:

  • i. Personal exemption- $0 (until 2026)
  • ii. Estate Exemption – $600
  • iii. Trust Exemption – $300 (simple), $100 (complex)
  • iv. Special Needs Trust (Qualified Disability Trust) – $5,050 (2024)

11. Estate tax exemption (federal)-$13,990,000

12. Gift exclusion(annual) – $19,000

13. Gift exclusion (lifetime) – $13,990,000

14. Net Investment Income Tax – 3.8%

15. Rate of tax above exclusion for estate and gift purposes- 40%

16. Maximum amount for community spouse if other spouse is institutionalized (Community Spouse Resource Allowance – CSRA) $157,920

17. Maximum amount the institutionalized spouse is permitted to have (could change by state) – $2,000 Federally – in California there is no asset limit, only an income limit (138% of federal poverty level – $15,650)

18. Home equity limit for long-term care purposes:

  • a. Minimum – $730,000
  • b. Maximum – $1,097,000

19. Max Income Tax Rate (federal) – 37% at $626,350+

20. Max Income Tax Rate (California) (2024) – 12.3% at $698,271+

21. Max Trust Tax Rate (federal) – 37% at $15,650+

22. Max Trust Tax Rate (California) – 12.3% (same as ordinary income)

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