National Academy of Sciences RDA and UL guidelines are being published and results for adults will be put here as I become aware of them.  Children, and pregnant or lactating women have different requirements.  The notes are not necessarily from the NAS.

RDA = recommended daily allowance for most people
AI = adequate intake estimate when lack of RDA data
UL = tolerable upper intake levels are set to protect the most sensitive individuals
ND = not determinable due to lack of data
RDA & AI values are given in the form  women / men.  Some difference may be due to weight.

 VITAMINS  RDA or AI  UL  NOTES on VITAMINS
 Vitamin A (mcg)  RDA: 700 / 900  3,000  deficiency rare; beta carotene safer
 thiamin=B1 (mg)  RDA: 2.5 / 3  ND  
 riboflavin=B2 (mg)  RDA: 3 / 4  ND  
 niacin (mg)
 RDA: 35 / 45  35   nicotinic acid (B3) better
 source than niacinamide
 pantothenic acid=B5  ND  ND  
 Vitamin B6 (mg)  RDA: 3 / 4  100  
 Vitamin B12 (mcg)  RDA: 6 / 7.5  ND  
 folate (mcg)  RDA: 500 / 550  1,000  
 Vitamin C (mg)  RDA: 75 / 90  2,000  smoker RDA: 110 / 125
 Vitamin D  ND  ND  
 Vitamin E (mg)  RDA: 15 / 15  1,000  
 Vitamin K (mcg)  AI: 90 / 120  ND  
 OTHER ORGANICS  RDA or AI  UL  NOTES on OTHER ORGANICS
 biotin  ND  ND  
 carotenoids  ND  ND  
 choline (g)  ND  3.5  
 ELEMENTS  RDA or AI  UL  NOTES on ELEMENTS
 arsenic   ND  ND  
 boron (mg)  ND  20  
 calcium       
 chromium (mcg)  AI: 25 / 35  ND  
 copper (mcg)  RDA: 900 / 900  10,000  deficiency common
 flouride       
 iodine (mcg)  RDA: 150 / 150  1,100  
 iron (mg)  RDA: 8 / 8  45  premenopausal RDA: 18
 deficiency common
 magnesium       definciency common
 manganese (mg)  AI: 1.8 / 2.3  11  deficiency common
 molybdenum (mcg)  RDA: 45 / 45  2,000  
 nickel (mg)  ND  1.0  
 phosphorus       
 selenium (mcg)  RDA: 55 / 55  400  
 silicon   ND  ND  
 vanadium (mg)  ND  1.8  
 zinc (mg)  RDA: 8 / 11  40  overt deficiency rare