The IRS uses “Collection Financial Standards” to help determine a taxpayer’s ability to pay a delinquent tax liability. Allowable living expenses include those that meet the test of being necessary to provide for a taxpayer’s (and his or her family’s) health and welfare, as well as his or her ability to produce income.

The IRS allowable living standards are designed to incorporate necessary items including a category for out-of-pocket health care expenses and an allowance for cell phones

Higher costs may be allowed by the IRS if a taxpayer can prove that these amounts are inadequate.

Here are four categories showing the basic amounts allowed by the IRS in calculating delinquent tax payment amounts (effective April 25, 2022):

  1. Food, Clothing and Miscellaneous Items

National monthly standards have been established for five necessary expenses of food, housekeeping supplies, apparel and services, personal care products and services, and miscellaneous items.

Monthly Expense One Person Two Persons Three Persons Four Persons*
Food (includes food at home and food away from home) $431 $779 $903 $1,028
Housekeeping supplies (includes laundry and cleaning supplies, stationery supplies, postage, delivery services, miscellaneous household products, and lawn/ garden supplies) $40 $82 $74 $85
Apparel/ services (includes clothing, footwear, material, patterns and notions for making clothes, alterations and repairs, clothing rental, clothing storage, dry cleaning and sent-out laundry, watches, jewelry and repairs to watches and jewelry) $99 $161 $206 $279
Personal care products/ services (includes products for the hair, oral hygiene products, shaving needs, cosmetics and bath products, electric personal care appliances, and other personal care products) $45 $82 $78 $96
Miscellaneous $170 $306 $349 $412
Total $785 $1,410 $1,610 $1,900

 

* For each additional person, add $344 to the four-person total allowance

 

  1. Health Care

National out-of-pocket health care standards have been established for out-of-pocket expenses including medical services, prescription drugs, medical supplies, eyeglasses, contact lenses, etc. This monthly amount is allowed per person in addition to what is paid for health insurance.

Age Monthly Out-of-Pocket Health Costs
Under age 65 $75
65 and older $153
  1. Housing and Utilities

The monthly standards for housing and utilities are determined on a local basis. The amounts allowed for a particular area and family size cover a taxpayer’s primary residence. They include mortgage or rent, property taxes, interest, insurance, maintenance, repairs, gas, electric, water, heating oil, garbage collection, telephone and cell phone.

As you might expect, the allowances vary widely across the nation. Here are some examples:

Area Family of 1 Family of 2 Family of 3 Family of 4 Family of 5 or more
Chicot County, Arkansas $1,105 $1,297 $1,367 $1,524 $1,549
Marin County, California $3,554 $4,175 $4,399 $4,905 $4,984
Honolulu County, Hawaii $2,641 $3,102 $3,269 $3,645 $3,704
Cook County, Illinois $2,036 $2,391 $2,520 $2,810 $2,855
Anne Arundel County, Maryland $2,239 $2,630 $2,771 $3,090 $3,140
Carson City, Nevada $1,619 $1,902 $2,004 $2,234 $2,271
Merrimack County, New Hampshire $1,984 $2,330 $2,455 $2,737 $2,782
New York County, New York $3,282 $3,855 $4,062 $4,529 $4,602
Polk County, Oregon $1,728 $2,030 $2,139 $2,385 $2,423
Aiken County, South Carolina $1,335 $1,568 $1,652 $1,842 $1,872
Briscoe County, Texas $1,157  $1,359 $1,432 $1,597 $1,622
Juneau County, Wisconsin $1,397 $1,641 $1,729 $1,928 $1,959
  1. Transportation

Transportation standards for taxpayers with a vehicle consist of two parts:

  • Nationwide amounts for monthly loan or lease payments — called ownership costs.
  • Additional amounts for monthly operating costs, which include repairs, maintenance, insurance, fuel, registration, inspection, parking and tolls.

There’s also a single nationwide public transportation allowance.

Monthly Transportation Allowances
National Public Transportation — Fares $242
National Vehicle Ownership Costs $588 for 1 car $1,176 for 2 cars

 

Operating Costs by Area 1 Car 2 Cars
Northeast Region including ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT, PA, NY, NJ,
except the following cities:
$315 $630
Boston $304 $608
New York $406 $812
Philadelphia $321 $642
Midwest Region including ND, SD, NE, KS, MO, IL, IN, OH, MI, WI, MN, IA, except the following cities: $240 $480
Chicago $267 $534
Cleveland $240 $480
Detroit $349 $698
Minneapolis-St. Paul $237 $474
St. Louis $263 $526
South Region including TX, OK, AK, LA, MS, TN, KY, WV, VA, MD, DC, DE, NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, except the following cities: $267 $534
Atlanta $320 $640
Baltimore $307 $614
Dallas-Ft. Worth $320 $640
Houston $345 $690
Miami $404 $808
Tampa $316 $632
Washington, D.C. $319 $638
West Region including NM, AZ, CO, WY, MT, NV, UT, WA, OR, ID, CA, AK, HI, except the following cities: $285 $570
Anchorage $231 $462
Denver $294 $588
Honolulu $270 $540
Los Angeles $375 $750
Phoenix $301 $602
San Diego $340 $680
San Francisco $319 $638
Seattle $284 $568