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Jan 13, 2025

Important Tax Figures for 2025

The following chart provides some important federal tax information for 2025, as compared with 2024.

Social Security/ Medicare20252024
Social Security Tax Wage Base$176,100$168,600
Medicare Tax Wage BaseNo limitNo limit
Employee portion of Social Security6.2%6.2%
Employee portion of Medicare1.45%1.45%
Individual Retirement Accounts20252024
Roth IRA Individual, up to 100% of earned income$7,000$7,000
Traditional IRA Individual, up to 100% of earned Income$7,000$7,000
Roth and traditional IRA additional annual “catch-up” contributions for account owners age 50 and older$1,000$1,000
Qualified Plan Limits20252024
Defined Contribution Plan limit on additions (Sections 415(c)(1)(A))$70,000$69,000
Defined Benefit Plan limit on benefits (Section 415(b)(1)(A))$280,000$275,000
Maximum compensation used to determine contributions$350,000$345,000
401(k), SARSEP, 403(b) Deferrals (Section 402(g)), & 457 deferrals (Section 457(b)(2))$23,500$23,000
401(k), 403(b), 457 & SARSEP additional “catch-up” contributions for employees age 50 and older$7,500$7,500
Catch-up contributions to 401(k), 403(b) and 457 plans for those age 60, 61, 62 or 63*$11,250N/A
SIMPLE deferrals (Section 408(p)(2)(A))$16,500$16,000
SIMPLE additional “catch-up” contributions for employees age 50 and older$3,500$3,500
Catch-up contributions to SIMPLE plans for those age 60, 61, 62 or 63*$5,250N/A
Compensation defining highly compensated employee (Section 414(q)(1)(B))$160,000$155,000
Compensation defining key employee (officer) in a top-heavy plan$230,000$220,000
Compensation triggering Simplified Employee Pension contribution requirement (Section 408(k)(2)(c))$750$750
Driving Deductions20252024
Business mileage, per mile70 cents67 cents
Charitable mileage, per mile14 cents14 cents (the rate is set by statute)
Medical and eligible moving** per mile21 cents21 cents
Business Equipment20242024
Maximum Section 179 deduction$1.25 million$1.22 million
Phase out for Section 179$3.13 million$3.05 million
Business Meals20242024
General deduction for eligible business-related food and beverage expenses50%50%
Transportation Fringe Benefit Exclusion20252024
Monthly commuter highway vehicle and transit pass$325$315
Monthly qualified parking$325$315
Standard Deduction20252024
Married filing jointly$30,000$29,200
Single (and married filing separately)$15,000$14,600
Heads of Household$22,500$21,900
Domestic Employees20252024
Threshold when a domestic employer must withhold and pay FICA for babysitters, house cleaners, etc.$2,800$2,700
Kiddie Tax20252024
Amount used to reduce the net unearned income reported on a child’s return that’s subject to the Kiddie Tax$1,350$1,300
Estate Tax20252024
Federal estate tax exemption$13.99 million$13.61 million
Maximum estate tax rate40%40%
Annual Gift Exclusion20252024
Amount you can give each recipient$19,000$18,000
Alternative Minimum Tax exemption20252024
Married filing jointly$137,000and begins to phase out at $1,252,700$133,300
and begins to phase out at $1,218,700
Single$88,100and begins to phase
out at $626,350
$85,700and begins to phase out at $609,350

* A change that takes effect in 2025 under SECURE 2.0
** Only available for active-duty members of the military

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