IRS Tax Forms  
Publication 17 2000 Tax Year

Phaseout of Exemptions

The amount you can claim as a deduction for exemptions is phased out once your adjusted gross income (AGI) goes above a certain level for your filing status. These levels are as follows:

Filing Status AGI Level Which Reduces Exemption Amount
Married filing separately $96,700
Single 128,950
Head of household 161,150
Married filing jointly 193,400
Qualifying widow(er) 193,400

You must reduce the dollar amount of your exemptions by 2% for each $2,500, or part of $2,500 ($1,250 if you are married filing separately), that your AGI exceeds the amount shown for your filing status. If your AGI exceeds the amount shown by more than $122,500 ($61,250 if married filing separately), the amount of your deduction for exemptions is reduced to zero.

If your AGI exceeds the level for your filing status, use the Deduction for Exemptions Worksheet in the instructions for Form 1040 to figure the amount of your deduction for exemptions.

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