Income Is Up to $8,925 $8,925-$36,250 $36,250 $87,850 $87,850-$183,250 $183,250-$398,350 Base of the Bracket $0 892.50 4,991.25 17,891.25 44,603.25 115,586.25 116,163.75 Base (Marginal Rate)Top of Bracket 10.0% 15.0 25.0 28.0 33.0 35.0 39.6 10.0% 13.8 20.4 24.3 29.0 29.0 398,350-$400,000 Over $400,000 Standard deduction for individual: $6,100 Married Couples Filing Joint Returns You Pay This Plus This Percentage Amount on the on the Excess over the If Your Taxable Income Is Up to $17,850 $17,850-$72,500 $72,500-$146,400 $146,400-$223,050 $223,050-$398,350 $398,350-$450,000 Over $450,000 Average Tax Rate at Top of Bracket 10.0%, 13.8 19.4 Base of the Bracket $0 1,785.00 9,982.50 28,45750 49,919.50 107,768.50 125,846.00 Base (Marginal Rate) 10.0% 15.0 25.0 28.0 33.0 35.0 39.6 27.1 28.0 39.6 Standard deduction for maried couples fling sointly: $12,2 Quantitative Problem: Jenna is a single taxpayer with no dependents so she qua fios for one personal exemption. Dunng 2013, she earned wages of $100,000. She doesn temize deductions, so she will take the standard deduction and her personal exemption to caiculate 2013 taxable income, In addition, during the year she sold common stock that She had vrned for five years for a net proft or 37.600 How much does en a owe to the IRS for taxes? Round your ntermedated and eat answers to the nearest Income Is Up to $8,925 $8,925-$36,250 $36,250 $87,850 $87,850-$183,250 $183,250-$398,350 Base of the Bracket $0 892.50 4,991.25 17,891.25 44,603.25 115,586.25 116,163.75 Base (Marginal Rate)Top of Bracket 10.0% 15.0 25.0 28.0 33.0 35.0 39.6 10.0% 13.8 20.4 24.3 29.0 29.0 398,350-$400,000 Over $400,000 Standard deduction for individual: $6,100 Married Couples Filing Joint Returns You Pay This Plus This Percentage Amount on the on the Excess over the If Your Taxable Income Is Up to $17,850 $17,850-$72,500 $72,500-$146,400 $146,400-$223,050 $223,050-$398,350 $398,350-$450,000 Over $450,000 Average Tax Rate at Top of Bracket 10.0%, 13.8 19.4 Base of the Bracket $0 1,785.00 9,982.50 28,45750 49,919.50 107,768.50 125,846.00 Base (Marginal Rate) 10.0% 15.0 25.0 28.0 33.0 35.0 39.6 27.1 28.0 39.6 Standard deduction for maried couples fling sointly: $12,2 Quantitative Problem: Jenna is a single taxpayer with no dependents so she qua fios for one personal exemption. Dunng 2013, she earned wages of $100,000. She doesn temize deductions, so she will take the standard deduction and her personal exemption to caiculate 2013 taxable income, In addition, during the year she sold common stock that She had vrned for five years for a net proft or 37.600 How much does en a owe to the IRS for taxes? Round your ntermedated and eat answers to the nearest