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good question. It's because each bracket is taxed differently. For example, let's say you make $33,500 dollars/ year . 10% of $8,350 is $835. 15% of the next 25,600 is $3,840. If you add $835 and $3,840, you get $4,675. If you calculate it by taxing the total dollars/year by 25%, you get $8,375. Also, how do you calculate it the way you suggested if you make somewhere between one of the brackets? hope this helps. goods