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  2. How Tax Filing Status Relates to Deductions in 2021 and 2022

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    Standard deduction: This is the same deduction as marred filing jointly. A qualifying widow(er) is eligible for a $25,100 deduction for the 2021 tax year and a $25,900 deduction for the 2022 tax year.

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    The standard deduction for tax year 2021 is $25,100 for married couples filing jointly and for qualified widows and widowers under age 65 ($26,450 if age 65 or older).

  4. Standard deduction - Wikipedia

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    Married couple, ages 78 and 80, one of whom is blind $27,700 + $1,500 + $1,500 + $1,500 = $32,200 Dependent who earns $200 in 2023 $1,250 (minimum standard deduction for dependents) Dependent who earns $6,000 in 2023 $6,000 + $400 = $6,400 Dependent who earns $18,000 in 2023 $13,850 (maximum standard deduction for single filing status in 2023)

  5. What Are Itemized Deductions and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    Taxpayers who are blind or at least 65 are eligible to claim an additional $1,550 standard deduction for 2021 if they are married, or $1,950 if filing as single or head of household. The deduction ...

  6. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Standard deduction: Individuals get a deduction from taxable income for certain personal expenses. An individual may claim a standard deduction. For 2021, the basic standard deduction was $12,550 for single individuals or married persons filing separately, $25,100 for a joint return or surviving spouse, and $18,800 for a head of household.

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    The standard deduction this year is $13,850 for single filers and married couples filing separately; $20,800 for head-of-household filers; and $27,700 for married couples filing jointly.