Refer to the 2008 federal income tax table below.
- FILING A SINGLE RETURN Herb is single and
has an adjusted income of $79,250. Compute his
federal income tax. - FILING A JOINT RETURN Raul and his wife have
a combined adjusted income of $57,100. Compute
their federal income tax if they file jointly. - TAX-SAVING STRATEGY Angelina is single and
has an adjusted income of $53,000. If she gets married,
she will gain other deductions that will reduce her
income by $2,000, and she can file a joint return.
a. Compute her federal income tax if she remains
single.
b. Compute her federal income tax if she gets
married.
c. How much will she save in federal income tax by
getting married? - THE MARRIAGE PENALTY A single man with
an adjusted income of $80,000 is dating a single
woman with an adjusted income of $75,000.
a. Find the amount of federal income tax each
person would pay on their adjusted income.
b. Add the results from part a.
c. If they get married and file a joint return, how
much federal income tax will they have to pay on
their combined adjusted incomes?
TRY IT YOURSELF d. Would they have saved on their federal income
taxes if they did not get married and paid as two
single persons? Find the amount of the “marriage
penalty.”
Refer to the following bar graph.
- In which year was the largest percent of flights
cancelled? Estimate the percent. - In which year was the smallest percent of flights
cancelled? Estimate the percent. - Did the percent of cancelled flights increase
or decrease between 2006 and 2007? By how
much? - Did the percent of cancelled flights increase
or decrease between 2007 and 2008? By how
much?
2008
2007
2006
2005
Year^2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
0 0.75% 1.5% 2.25%
Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics
3% 3.75%
Percent of Flights Canceled
(8 major U.S. carriers)
606 Chapter 7 Graphs and Statistics
Revised 2008 Tax Rate Schedules
If TAXABLE INCOME The TAX is
THEN
Plus Of the
Is Over But Not Over This Amount This % Amount Over
SCHEDULE X —
Single $0 $8,025 $0.00 10% $0.00
$8,025 $32,550 $802.50 15% $8,025
$32,550 $78,850 $4,481.25 25% $32,550
$78,850 $164,550 $16,056.25 28% $78,850
$164,550 $357,700 $40,052.25 33% $164,550
$357,700 — $103,791.75 35% $357,700
SCHEDULE Y-1 —
Married Filing $0 $16,050 $0.00 10% $0.00
Jointly or $16,050 $65,100 $1,605.00 15% $16,050
Qualifying $65,100 $131,450 $8,962.50 25% $65,100
Widow(er $131,450 $200,300 $25,550.00 28% $131,450
$200,300 $357,700 $44,828.00 33% $200,300
$357,700 — $96,770.00 35% $357,700