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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)
Single taxpayers (and married spouses filing separately) will have a standard deduction of $13,850 (a $900 increase). Married couples filing jointly will have a standard deduction of $27,700 (a ...
2024 standard deduction amount. Single. $14,600 (up $750 from 2023) Head of household. ... Married filing separately. $14,600 (up $750 from 2023) Tax brackets changed for 2024 tax returns.
The standard deduction will go up to $15,000 for 2025 tax returns — up $400 from 2024 — for single taxpayers and married individuals filing separately. The standard deduction climbs to $30,000 ...
The standard deduction amounts for 2023 are $27,700 if you’re married filing jointly (an increase of $1,800 from 2022), $20,800 for heads of households (a $1,400 gain) and $13,850 for single ...
The IRS gives taxpayers two options to lower taxable income: itemize deductions or take the standard deduction. The standard deduction for married taxpayers filing jointly is $25,900, up from $800 ...
The 2024 tax year standard deductions will increase to $29,200 for married couples filing jointly, up $1,500 from $27,700 for the 2023 tax year. The standard deduction for single taxpayers will be ...
The standard deduction for those over age 65 in 2023 (filing tax year 2022) is $14,700 for singles, $27,300 for married filing jointly if only one partner is over 65 (or $28,700 if both are), and ...