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  2. Attendance Allowance - Wikipedia

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    Attendance Allowance is a non-contributory Social Security benefit paid to elderly disabled people in the United Kingdom. [1] It was introduced in the National Insurance (Old Persons' and Widows' Pension and Attendance Allowance) Act 1970. [2] The benefit is intended to provide support for those who live independently but might otherwise need ...

  3. Taxes 2023: What's the standard deduction for people over 65?

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    The IRS considers an individual to be 65 on the day before their 65th birthday. The standard deduction for those over age 65 in 2023 (filing tax year 2022) is $14,700 for singles, $27,300 for ...

  4. What Are Tax Allowances and How Many Should You Claim? - AOL

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    Generally, you must have tax withholding equal to at least 90% of your tax liability when you file your return or 100% of your tax liability from the prior year. You also meet the tax withholding ...

  5. Standard deduction - Wikipedia

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    Under United States tax law, the standard deduction is a dollar amount that non- itemizers may subtract from their income before income tax (but not other kinds of tax, such as payroll tax) is applied. Taxpayers may choose either itemized deductions or the standard deduction, [1] but usually choose whichever results in the lesser amount of tax ...

  6. Personal allowance - Wikipedia

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    The trajectory of the value of the personal allowance in recent years, both in real terms and relative to earnings, is recorded by the Institute for Fiscal Studies. [1] The allowance was raised significantly between 2010 and 2020, but has more recently fallen in real terms while (projected to 2027) remaining above the 2010 level.

  7. Pension Credit - Wikipedia

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    Pension Credit. Pension Credit is the principal element of the UK welfare system for people of pension age. It is intended to supplement the UK State Pension, or to replace it (for example, if the claimant did not meet the conditions to claim a State Pension). It was introduced in the UK in 2003 by Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer.