US Dividend Tax Calculator 2026Qualified vs ordinary, plus §1411 NIIT overlay
Qualified dividends pile onto your ordinary taxable income at the preferential 0% / 15% / 20% long-term capital gains brackets. Ordinary dividends — REIT distributions, MLP, foreign dividends without treaty — are taxed at your marginal rate. Above the §1411 thresholds, NIIT adds 3.8% to everything.
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Your investment income
Determines which LTCG/qualified-dividend bracket your preferential income lands in.
Met 60/61-day holding period — taxed at 0/15/20%.
REIT distributions, MLP, foreign div without treaty — ordinary rates.
Stacks on top of ordinary income at preferential rates.
Taxed at ordinary marginal rates; included in NIIT base.
Collectibles (art, coins, metals) cap at 28%. Real-estate §1250 depreciation recapture caps at 25%.
Federal investment tax — Tax Year 2026
Qualified dividends @ preferential brackets
Stacked on top of $151,000 of ordinary income.
$750
Long-term capital gains @ preferential brackets
0% / 15% / 20% per filing status — same brackets as qualified dividends.
$3,000
Ordinary dividends + interest @ marginal rates
Taxed at your federal marginal bracket — no preferential treatment.
$240
Net Investment Income Tax (§1411 NIIT) — 3.8%
Threshold for Single: $200,000 (NOT inflation-indexed).
$0
Not triggered — MAGI of $176,000 is below the $200,000 threshold.
Total federal investment tax
$3,990
Effective rate on investment income
15.35%
Federal-only by design
This calculator computes federal tax on dividend, capital gains and other investment income. State tax on these flows follows your state's treatment (most states tax capital gains as ordinary income — see the federal + state income tax calculator for the combined picture).