marctu
Employee Tax Expert

Business & farm

So the starting point for this is your taxable income for the full year.  

 

So, let’s start with the tax brackets for 2024:

 

2024 Filing Status: Single, Married Filing Jointly (MFJ), and Qualifying Surviving Spouse (QSS)

Tax Rate

Single Taxable Income Range (2024)

MFJ and QSS Taxable Income Range (2024)

10%

Not over $11,600

Not over $23,200

12%

Over $11,600 but not over $47,150

Over $23,200 but not over $94,300

22%

Over $47,150 but not over $100,525

Over $94,300 but not over $201,050

24%

Over $100,525 but not over $191,950

Over $201,050 but not over $383,900

32%

Over $191,950 but not over $243,725

Over $383,900 but not over $487,450

35%

Over $243,725 but not over $609,350

Over $487,450 but not over $731,200

37%

Over $609,350

Over $731,200

2024 Filing Status: Head of Household (HOH) and Married Filing Separately (MFS)

Tax Rate

HOH Taxable Income Range (2024)

MFS Taxable Income Range (2024)

10%

Not over $16,550

Not over $11,600

12%

Over $16,550 but not over $63,100

Over $11,600 but not over $47,150

22%

Over $63,100 but not over $100,500

Over $47,150 but not over $100,525

24%

Over $100,500 but not over $191,950

Over $100,525 but not over $191,950

32%

Over $191,950 but not over $243,700

Over $191,950 but not over $243,725

35%

Over $243,700 but not over $609,350

Over $243,725 but not over $365,600

37%

Over $609,350

Over $365,600

 

If your filing status is single the standard deduction would be $14,600 for tax year 2024. If married filing jointly it is $29,200 and HOH is $21,900.

 

You would need to see what marginal or marginal tax brackets the $80K conversion being the last incremental money  for the year falls in.   That would be the payment that you should make.  So here is an example:

 

Taxable Income $100K and single.  So while there is a small increment in the 22% tax bracket the vast majority of the $80K is in the 24% tax bracket.  So I would make a payment of $19,200 on or before September 16, 2024 here: IRS Direct Pay

 

Thank you for the question @Kris A 

 

Be well and safe!

 

Marc T.

 

Turbo Tax Expert

27 Years of Experience Helping Clients

 

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