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  2. Standard deduction - Wikipedia

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    For dependents, the standard deduction is equal to earned income (that is, compensation for services, such as wages, salaries, or tips) plus a certain amount ($400 in 2023). A dependent's standard deduction cannot be more than the basic standard deduction for non-dependents, or less than a certain minimum ($1,250 in 2023).

  3. Income tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Single taxpayer making $40,000 gross income, no children, under 65 and not blind, taking standard deduction; $40,000 gross income – $6,350 standard deduction – $4,050 personal exemption = $29,600 taxable income amount in the first income bracket = $9,325; taxation of the amount in the first income bracket = $9,325 × 10% = $932.50

  4. Tax bracket - Wikipedia

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    If all itemized deductions are added up and it is less than the standard deduction, the standard deduction is taken. In 2007 this was $5,350 for those filing individually and $10,700 for married filing jointly. Personal exemption is a tax exemption in which the taxpayer may deduct an amount from their gross income for each dependent they claim ...

  5. 10 New Tax Rules for 2008 Taxes - AOL

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  6. Should you itemize or take a standard deduction on your tax ...

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    According to tax pros, itemizing generally only makes sense if your itemized deductions, taken together, add up to more than the current standard deduction of $13,850 for a single filer and ...

  7. More taxpayers claim standard deduction due to complex filing ...

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    The standard deduction rate last year was $13,850 for an individual, and $27,700 for a married couple. Jenkin says around 90% of tax payers are going to end up using the standard deduction.

  8. Kiddie tax - Wikipedia

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    Under §1(g)(3)(A), the tax rate applied to the net unearned income is the difference between the parent's applicable tax rate and the tax rate that would have applied had the child's unearned income been added to the parent's income. Starting in 2008 the kiddie tax provision will apply to dependents under 19 and dependent full-time students ...

  9. What are standard and itemized tax deductions? - AOL

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    Because of itemized deduction caps and the standard deduction increase, the standard deduction gives almost 90% of tax filers the biggest tax break. TurboTax makes deciding easy.