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Exemptions depend on a lot of things. In Arizona, tax brackets are based on your annual gross income (AGI) and on your filing status:

If you filed as

  • Single, the standard personal exemption is $2,100.
  • Married filing jointly, with no dependents: $4,200.
  • Married filing jointly with at least one dependent: $6,300.
  • Head of household, not married: $4,200.
  • Head of household, married: $3,150*.
  • Married, filing separately, no dependents: $2100*.
  • Married, filing separately, with dependents: $3,150*.

(*These numbers may vary if you fill out Arizona tax form 202.)

If instead of exemption you mean standard deduction(rather than itemized), the Arizona standard deduction for 2015 taxes is $5,091 for single or married filing separately, or $10,173 for married filing jointly, or head of household.

Please see the actual information on the Arizona tax forms for more information.

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