Use the 2016 marginal tax rates to compute tax owed by the following person A single man with a taxable income of $15000 and a $2000 tax credit The tax owed is __ dollars
Extracted text: 2016 Marginal Tax Rates 2016 Marginal Tax Rates, Standard Deductions, and Exemptions Unmarried and paying or legally separated files a separate tax return partners file a single more than half the cost of supporting a child or parent Unmarried, divorced, Married and each partner Married and both tax return Tax Rate Single Married Filing Separately Married Filing Jointly Head of Household up to $9275 $9276 to $37,650 up to $18,550 $18,551 to $75,300 up to $13,250 $13,251 to $50,400 10% up to $9275 15% $9276 to $37,650 25% $37,651 to $91,150 $37,651 to $75,950 $75,301 to $151,900 $50,401 to $130,150 28% $91,151 to $190,150 $75,951 to $115,725 $151,901 to $231,450 $130,151 to $210,800 33% $190,151 to $413,350 $115,726 to $206,675 $231,451 to $413,350 $210,801 to $413,350 35% $413,351 to $415,050 $206,676 to $233,475 $413,351 to $466,950 $413,351 to $441,000 39.6% more than $415,050 more than $233.475 more than $466,950 more than $441,000 Standard $6300 $6300 $12,600 $9300 Deduction Exemptions. $4050 $4050 S4050 $4050 Print Done 88 F Weather a