Form 1040
Form 1040

24 — Total Tax Updated for tax year 2025

What this line means

Your complete federal tax liability for the year — the sum of your income tax after credits (line 22) and other taxes (line 23). This is the total amount the government says you owe. Whether you actually owe more money or get a refund depends on how much you already paid through withholding and estimated payments (lines 25-33).

Does this apply to you?

  • Every filer completes this line — it is the sum of lines 22 and 23
  • If you have no other taxes on line 23, this equals line 22
  • This is your total federal tax liability for the year, before comparing to payments

Easy to overlook

Total tax is your real “tax rate” denominator Your effective tax rate is line 24 divided by line 9 (total income) or line 11a (AGI). This gives you a much more accurate picture of your tax burden than your marginal bracket. A filer in the “22% bracket” typically has an effective rate of 12-15% once deductions, credits, and the progressive bracket structure are factored in. 1 [SOURCE: IRS Form 1040 instructions — Line 24 computation]

Total tax includes taxes that withholding does not fully cover Your W-2 withholding covers regular income tax, but it may not cover self-employment tax, the Net Investment Income Tax, or the Additional Medicare Tax adequately. If line 24 is significantly higher than your withholding on line 25d, you likely need to make estimated payments or adjust your W-4 to avoid an underpayment penalty. 2 [SOURCE: General filing pattern — total tax confused with amount owed]

Watch out for this

Confusing line 24 (total tax) with line 37 (amount you owe). Line 24 is your total liability for the year. Line 37 is the amount still unpaid after subtracting all withholding, estimated payments, and refundable credits. A filer can have a $15,000 total tax on line 24 but owe zero on line 37 if withholding and credits cover the full amount.

  • Line 22 — Form 1040 — Tax after credits; the income tax component of total tax
  • Line 23 — Form 1040 — Other taxes; self-employment tax, NIIT, and penalties
  • Line 33 — Form 1040 — Total payments; compared against line 24 to determine refund or balance due

Footnotes

  1. IRS Form 1040 Instructions, Line 24. https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1040

  2. IRS Form 1040 Instructions. See also IRS Publication 17, Your Federal Income Tax. https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p17.pdf

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