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  2. Tax breaks after 50 you might not know about - AOL

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    For example, Texas offers a wide range of property tax exemptions to residents ages 65 and older, including an exemption from school district and county taxes and an additional $10,000 residence ...

  3. 6 Hidden Tax Breaks for Retirees - AOL

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    Property Tax Breaks. ... The Credit for the Elderly or Disabled is available for people age 65 and older or who are totally and permanently disabled who meet the income requirements. The income ...

  4. Taxes 2024: The 4 Most Overlooked Breaks for Taxpayers Older ...

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    However, if you're 50 or older, there are a number of tax breaks available to you which could make your life a little easier. Related: This Is the... Taxes 2024: The 4 Most Overlooked Breaks for ...

  5. 8 Tax Breaks Retirees Can Prepare to Use for 2024 - AOL

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    6. Elderly Credit. Certain taxpayers aged 65 or older are eligible for the elderly credit, which is a tax break that could mitigate the amount of tax owed up to $7,500. To qualify for this credit ...

  6. Homestead exemption - Wikipedia

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    Seniors can have their homestead assessed value "frozen" at the next assessment date after reaching age 65. California exempts the first $7,000 of residential homestead from property taxes. Colorado allows a 50% deduction for up to the first $200,000 (equivalent to a $100,000 exemption if the property is valued at $200,000 or above) for seniors ...

  7. 10 Tax Breaks for People Over 50 - AOL

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    The perks of agingOnce you turn 50, and especially after age 65, you can qualify for extra tax breaks. Older people get a bigger standard deduction, and they can earn more before they have to file ...

  8. Property Tax Circuit Breaker - Wikipedia

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    Illinois: Elderly and the disabled were the only two groups that could qualify for the property tax circuit breaker program in the state of Illinois. The guidelines for eligibility were set by income with $27,610 being the maximum income for a single person household, $36,635 for two people, and $45,657 for three or more people. [ 5 ]

  9. Seniors and Taxes: Is There an End in Sight? - AOL

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    People 50 or older can make “catch-up” contributions to their retirement accounts: The 2023 contribution limit for a traditional or Roth IRA is $6,500, up from $6,000 in 2022, but if you’re ...