
TAX RESOURCES
A: For the 2025 tax year, federal income tax rates for individuals remain progressive, ranging from 10% to 37% across seven brackets. The brackets are as follows: 10% on income up to $11,000; 12% from $11,001 to $44,725; 22% from $44,726 to $95,375; 24% from $95,376 to $182,100; 32% from $182,101 to $231,250; 35% from $231,251 to $578,125; and 37% on income over $578,125. The standard deduction amounts have been adjusted for inflation to $13,850 for single filers, $27,700 for married filing jointly, and $20,800 for heads of household. At Tax Incorp., we specialize in personalized tax planning and preparation services tailored to these current federal guidelines. Our experts help clients maximize their deductions and credits, optimize income reporting, and ensure compliance with the latest tax laws to minimize liabilities and enhance refunds. By leveraging Tax Incorp's expertise, you can confidently navigate the complexities of the 2025 tax rates and standard deductions while optimizing your tax outcomes effectively.
Preparing these documents ahead of time helps ensure your return is accurate, complete, and processed as quickly as possible.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Government-issued photo ID
Social Security card or ITIN (for you, spouse, and dependents)
Date of birth for all dependents
Last year’s tax return (if available)
Bank routing & account number (for direct deposit)
INCOME DOCUMENTS
Bring all income received during the tax year, including:
W-2s (employment income)
1099-NEC / 1099-MISC (independent contractor, self-employment)
1099-G (unemployment or state refunds)
1099-INT / 1099-DIV (interest & dividends)
1099-R (retirement distributions)
SSA-1099 (Social Security benefits)
Alimony received (if applicable)
Cash income (side gigs, beauty services, tips, etc.)
DEPENDENTS & HOUSEHOLD
Proof of residency for dependents (school or medical records)
Childcare provider name, address, and EIN/SSN
Amounts paid for childcare
Custody agreement (if applicable)
EDUCATION
Form 1098-T (tuition statement)
Receipts for books, supplies, and required equipment
Student loan interest statement (Form 1098-E)
HEALTH & INSURANCE
Form 1095-A (Marketplace insurance)
Health insurance coverage documents
Medical expense records (if itemizing)
HOME & RENT
Mortgage interest statement (Form 1098)
Property tax statements
Rent paid (if applicable for credits)
Energy-efficient home improvement receipts
SELF-EMPLOYED / BUSINESS OWNERS
If you are self-employed, a freelancer, or business owner:
Business income records
Business expenses (supplies, advertising, software, education)
Mileage log or vehicle expenses
Home office information
Business insurance costs
Business bank statements (if applicable)
TAX CREDITS & MISC.
Estimated tax payments made
IRS letters (stimulus, advance child tax credit, etc.)
Retirement contributions (IRA, 401k)
Charitable donation receipts
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
All income must be reported, even if you did not receive a form
Missing documents can delay filing or cause errors
If you’re unsure about something, bring it anyway
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Once you’ve gathered your documents, schedule your tax appointment or submit your paperwork securely to begin the filing process.
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