"Joint filers" refers to married couples who file their taxes together as one unit. Instead of each spouse filing separately, they combine their incomes, deductions, and credits on a single tax return. Full definition
Capital Gains Exemption: Retain current law of exempting gains of up to $ 250,000 for single filers and $ 500,000 for joint filers for primary residence lived in for two of the past five years of ownership. (homeownershipmatters.realtor)
This is an important year for joint filers with incomes over $ 250,000 and single filers with incomes over $ 200,000. (turbotax.intuit.com)
Trump would collapse the current seven tax brackets for individuals to just three: For married joint filers with incomes less than $ 75,000, the federal marginal tax rate would be 12 percent. (washingtonpost.com)