What was my 2011 agi




















Return Status. Tax Tools. We're ready to help. Have a question? Ask, or enter a search term below. Search Help Topics: Where is my AGI located on last year's return? To calculate federal AGI, taxpayers list total income they received for the tax year in specified categories.

They then apply certain reductions and report the adjusted amount on lines 37 and 38 of federal tax form The income categories and deductions used to calculate federal AGI for the tax year are shown in Table 1. Source: U. Tax Form , Form Instructions pp. Likewise, taxes paid for the top 1 percent remains significantly lower than the peak year of As a result, the income and tax shares for the top percentiles, including the top 1 and 2 percent, fell in Higher AGIs pushed taxpayers into higher tax brackets, resulting in higher average income tax rates for most income groups Table 8.

The average tax rate for the bottom 50 percent of taxpayer increased from 2. This increase in tax rate is likely due to the expiration of the Making Work Pay tax credit. The average tax rate for taxpayers in the top 1 percent also increased from However, the average tax rate for the top 0. For data from forward, returns with negative AGI are also included, but dependent returns are excluded.

If it were included as is often the case with other organizations , the tax share of the top income groups would be higher. The refundable portion is legally classified as a spending program by the Office of Management and Budget and therefore is not included by the IRS in these figures. Federal income taxes are much more progressive than payroll taxes, which are responsible for about 20 percent of all taxes paid at all levels of government , and are more progressive than most state and local taxes depending upon the economic assumption made about property taxes and corporate income taxes.

The figures and those for previous years on this page were taken from the final percentile data released by the IRS. Figures for may be subsequently revised. The Tax Foundation works hard to provide insightful tax policy analysis.

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