Capital Gains and Dividends Taxes Rates on Gains for Assets Held at Least 12 Months and for qualified dividends. 15% Bracket or Below 25% Bracket or Above.

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Capital Gains and Dividends Taxes Rates on Gains for Assets Held at Least 12 Months and for qualified dividends. 15% Bracket or Below 25% Bracket or Above 0% 15% % 15% 2012 Tax Facts At-a-Glance Income Taxes Corporate Taxes** If Taxable Income is: $0 50,000 75, , ,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 18,333,333 $50,000 75, , ,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 18,333,333 And Over $0 7,500 13,750 22, ,900 3,400,000 5,150, % 25% 34% 39% 34% 35% 38% 35% $0 50,000 75, , ,000 10,000,000 15,000,000 18,333,333 OverBut Not Over The Tax IsOf The Amount Over **Personal Service Corporations taxed at flat rate of 35%. Education Incentives (See IRS Pub 970 for complete explanation including exceptions) American Opportunity Credit (This is a modification of the Hope Credit) (100% credit for first $2,000 of eligible expenses and 25% of additional $2,000 of expenses) Lifetime Learning Credit Modified AGI Phase-Outs for: American Opportunity Credit Married Filing Jointly Others Lifetime Learning Credits Married Filing Jointly Others Phase-Outs for Exclusion of U.S. Savings Bond Income Married Filing Jointly Others $2,500 2,000 $160, ,000 80,000-90,000 $104, ,000 52,000-62,000 $109, ,250 72,850-87,850 $2,500 2,000 $160, ,000 80,000-90,000 $100, ,000 50,000-60,000 $105, ,100 70,100-85, If Taxable Income Is: OverBut Not Over The Tax IsOf The Amount Over Married Filing Jointly Single Estates and Trusts $0 17,400 70, , , ,350 $17,400 70, , , ,350 And Over $0 1,740 9,735 27,735 48, ,062 10% 15% 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 17,400 70, , , ,350 $0 8,700 35,350 85, , ,350 $8,700 35,350 85, , ,350 And Over $ , , , , % 15% 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 8,700 35,350 85, , ,350 $0 2,400 5,600 8,500 11,650 $2,400 5,600 8,500 11,650 And Over $ ,160 1,972 3, % 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 2,400 5,600 8,500 11, If Taxable Income Is: OverBut Not Over The Tax IsOf The Amount Over Single Estates and Trusts Married Filing Jointly $0 17,000 69, , , ,150 17,000 69, , , ,150 And Over $0 1,700 9,500 27,088 47, ,574 10% 15% 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 17,000 69, , , ,150 $0 8,500 34,500 83, , ,150 $8,500 34,500 83, , ,150 And Over $ ,750 17,025 42, ,017 10% 15% 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 8,500 34,500 83, , ,150 $0 2,300 5,450 8,300 11,350 $2,300 5,450 8,300 11,350 And Over $ ,133 1,931 2,937 15% 25% 28% 33% 35% $0 2,300 5,450 8,300 11,350 Standard Deductions Married Filing Jointly Head of Household Single/Married Filing Separately Additional (Age 65/older, or blind) Married Single, not surviving spouse AGI Limitations on Itemized Deductions (suspended thru 2012) Married Filing Separately All Others $11,600 8,500 5,800 1,150 1,450 N/A $11,900 8,700 5,950 1,150 1,450 N/A Personal Exemptions Personal Exemption Phase-Out Range(suspended thru 2012) Single Head of Household Married Filing Jointly Married Filing Separately $3,700 N/A $3,800 N/A Kiddie Tax* (Under Age 19 with Unearned Income) *The “kiddie tax” applies to: a) a child under age 18; b) a child age 18 whose earned income does not exceed one-half of his/her support; or c) a child age whose earned income does not exceed one-half his/her support, and who is a full-time student. Furthermore, the child does not file a joint income tax return and has at least one living parent at the end of the tax year. First (No Tax) Next (Child’s Bracket) Amounts Over (Parents’ Bracket) $ ,900 $ ,900 Child Tax Credits Amount Per Child Under Age 17 Phase-Out $50 for each $1,000 of Modified AGI Over: Single Married Filing Jointly Married Filing Separately $1,000 $75, ,000 55, $1,000 $75, ,000 55,000

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