Updated July 24, 2015
2011 Tax Bracket Chicago Illinois
Earnings tax rates, and filing statuses for 2011
2011 Tax Rates
Tax Rate | Single Filers | Married filling jointly or qualifying widow/widower | Married filling separately | Head of household |
10% | Up to $8,500 | Up to $17,000 | Up to $8,500 | Up to $12,150 |
15% | $8,501 – $34,500 | $17,001 – $69,000 | $8,501 – $34,500 | $12,151 – $46,250 |
25% | $34,501 – $83,600 | $69,001 – $139,350 | $34,501 – $69,675 | $46,251 – $119,400 |
28% | $83,601 – $174,400 | $139,351 – $212,300 | $69,676 – $106,150 | $119,401 – $193,350 |
33% | $174,401 – $379,150 | $212,301 – $379,150 | $106,151 – $189,575 | $193,351 – $379,150 |
35% | $379,151 or more | $379,151 or more | $189,576 or more | $379,151 or more |
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