2005
Minimum Filing Requirements
and Exemption/Deduction Amounts*

Filing Status Under 65 Over 65 Standard Deduction Exemption Over 65 or Blind  Additional
Single $ 8,200 $ 9,450 $5,000 $3,200 $ 1,250
Head Of Household $10,500 $11,750 $7,300 $3,200 $1,250
Married Filing Jointly $16,400 $18,400 $10,000 $6,400 $2,000
Married Filing Separately 8,200 $9,450 $5,000 $3,200 $1,250
Qualified Widow(er) $13,200 $14,200 $10,000 $3,200 $1,000

note:* certain personal tax situations may alter amounts shown

Other Helpful 2005 Information

Earnings Ceiling for Social Security
    * Under Full Retirement Age
    * At Full Retirement Age
    * Over Full Retirement Age

$12,000
$31,080
$Unlimited
Child's Unearned Income Limit $ 800
Self-Employed Insurance Deduction 100%
Earned Income Credit Maximum No Child $ 399,  (1) Child $2,662   ( 2) or more $4,400,
Education Credits Hope Credit Maximum $1,500, Lifetime Credit maximum $2,000, College Tuition & Fees Deduction $4,000 Maximum
Child Tax Credit Maximum $1,000
Standard Business Auto Rate
Charitable Rate
Medical / Moving Rate
.405 After 9/1 .485
.140 After 9/1 .140

.150 After 9/1 .220
Child's Unearned Income Limit $1,600
Estate Tax Exclusion $2,000,000
Gift Limit $12,000
Adoption Credit $10,630
Coverdell Education Contribution Limit $2,000
Qualified Tuition Plan Gift Contribution Limit

$12,000

Retirement Contributions 2005                                       under age 50     over  age 50
Traditional IRA/Roth        $  4,000               $  4,500
401-K & 403-B Plans       $14,000               $18,000
Simple IRA Plans           $  10,000               $  12,000
SEP Plans 25% of earned maximum compensation limit of $210,000

                     

 

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