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

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    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 ...

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

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    If you’re married filing jointly and both 65 or older, that amount is $28,700. If you’re married filing jointly and only one of you is 65 or older, that amount is $27,300. ... A single filer ...

  4. What Is the Standard Deduction for Married Filing Jointly in ...

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    For those 65 or older or blind, the additional standard deduction for married taxpayers or qualified widows(ers) is $1,400, an increase of $50. This applies to tax returns filed in 2023 .

  5. 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)

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

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    Joint filers where only one spouse is over 65 must file taxes if they earned $30,700 or more. Heads of household must file taxes if they earned $22,650 or more. Surviving spouses over 65 must file ...

  7. 2025 Federal Income Tax Brackets and Rates: Everything You ...

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    Tax Rate. Single. Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Surviving Spouse. Married Filing Separately. Head of Household. 10%. $0 to $11,925. $0 to $23,850. $0 to $11,925

  8. Some might see a bigger 2024 tax refund after inflation ...

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    The standard deduction, which 90% of taxpayers choose over itemizing their taxes, is also getting an inflation boost. Married couples filing jointly (MFJ) will see a $1,800 increase in the ...

  9. The IRS just announced big tax changes for 2025 - AOL

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    Married couples filing jointly get a bump to $30,000, while heads of households can claim $22,500. ... The 37% top tax rate applies to singles earning over $626,350 and married couples earning ...