U.S. Individual Income Tax: Personal Exemptions: Married Couples : 8010 (As of 2017-01-01) ( Discontinued )

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U.S. Individual Income Tax: Personal Exemptions: Married Couples was 8010 as of 2017-01-01, according to Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Historically, U.S. Individual Income Tax: Personal Exemptions: Married Couples reached a record high of 8010 and a record low of 1000, the median value is 2500. Typical value range is from 7149 to 7964. The Year-Over-Year growth is 0%. GuruFocus provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for U.S. Individual Income Tax: Personal Exemptions: Married Couples - last updated on 2017-01-01.

Annual , not seasonally adjusted . Years represent the tax years. Starting with 1985, the personal exemption amounts reflect annual adjustments for inflation, using the U.S. Department of Labor Consumer Price Index for Urban Consumers (CPS-U). As stated by the source, personal exemption amounts were deducted at different points in the tax computation, depending on the tax year. For some of the earlier years, they were deducted only from the statutory net income subject to the basic normal tax, for other years, only from the net income subject to the surtax, and, for still other years, from the net income subject to both normal tax and surtax. For more recent years, personal exemptions have been deducted in computing taxable income, the current tax base for regular tax purposes. For more information on the specific adjustments, see Appendix to Selected Historical and Other Data Tables at https://www.irs.gov/uac/soi-tax-stats-historical-table-23
Category Population, Employment, & Labor Markets
Region USA
Source Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

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Name Value
Last Value 8010
Latest Period 2017-01-01
Long Term Average 7,556.36
Average Annualized Growth Rate +0.67%
Value from 1 year ago
Change from 1 year ago %
Frequency Annual
Unit USD
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