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Home » Zero-Percent Tax Bracket
The zero percent tax bracket is one of the U.S. tax regulations that make certain forms of income taxable at a 0% federal level. This includes long-term capital gains and qualified dividends as long as your taxable income is under limits established by the IRS. This contrasts with normal income, such as wages, which gets taxed progressively more the higher you earn. For qualified investment income, there’s no federal tax. It’s a “tax-free zone” for those who qualify.
But this privilege is not without strings attached. It only applies if you play by the rules. Just as a zero-beta portfolio that replicates the risk-free rate but isn’t subject to market risks, the zero percent bracket is only beneficial if your income remains below the IRS thresholds. Also, your gains must satisfy holding-period requirements. If your income exceeds the threshold, even by $1, part of it will be taxed at increased rates, such as 15% on capital gains.
Taxable income = Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) – Deductions Key Insight: Income from Roth IRA withdrawals, gifts, or inheritances does not count toward these limits.
Exclusions: Wages, short-term gains, interest income, and rental income are taxed at ordinary rates.
The zero percent tax bracket is a targeted tax shelter for qualified investment income, but its usefulness hinges on careful income correlation with IRS guidelines. For simplicity, refer to IRS Publication 501 or a Certified Public Accountant (CPA).