Let's pretend you're married. Your taxable income was $180,000 and your spouse's taxable income was $80,000. You filed a joint tax return: Prior to the passage of the 2017 TCJA, your tax bracket would be *(Assume taxable income is fully taxable.) but in 2019 (after the passage of the TCJA) your tax bracket will be Group of answer choices 39.6%; 37% 33%; 24% 28%; 22% 25%; 32% 33%; 33%
Let's pretend you're married. Your taxable income was $180,000 and your spouse's taxable income was $80,000. You filed a joint tax return: Prior to the passage of the 2017 TCJA, your tax bracket would be *(Assume taxable income is fully taxable.) but in 2019 (after the passage of the TCJA) your tax bracket will be Group of answer choices 39.6%; 37% 33%; 24% 28%; 22% 25%; 32% 33%; 33%
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