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adjusted gross income

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noun

  1. (in U.S. income-tax returns) the total of an individual's wages, salaries, interest, dividends, etc., minus allowable deductions. AGI


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That can increase your modified adjusted gross income and impact your Medicare premiums.

From MarketWatch

Taxpayers with adjusted gross income of $500,000 provided 57% of itemized charitable giving in 2022, while those with income of $1 million or more accounted for about 48%, the report said.

From Barron's

Crucially, this tax-advantaged strategy satisfies your required minimum distributions without increasing your adjusted gross income.

From MarketWatch

The additional deduction will begin to be phased out for individuals with modified adjusted gross income of $75,000, or $150,000 for those who are married filing jointly, the Internal Revenue Service said.

From MarketWatch

The 100% figure rises to 110% for filers with adjusted gross income of more than $150,000, or $75,000 for married taxpayers filing separately.

From The Wall Street Journal