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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. Retirees 65 and Older Eligible for Extra Standard Deduction ...

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    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 ...

  4. 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).

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    The standard deduction for the 2023 tax year is: ... $27,700 for married filing jointly, or as a qualified surviving spouse ... And for people who are 65 and older or blind, the standard deduction is:

  6. The IRS Is Letting You Keep More Money in 2023 ... - AOL

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    The 35% tax bracket, in 2023, will apply to earnings of $231,250 and above and $462,500 for married couples filing jointly. The 32% tax bracket will start for individual incomes of $182,100 and ...

  7. Head of household: $19,400 for 2022, $20,800 for 2023. Not everyone can take the standard deduction. Excluded taxpayers include: A married individual filing as married filing separately whose ...

  8. Personal exemption - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Under United States tax law, a personal exemption is an amount that a resident taxpayer is entitled to claim as a tax deduction against personal income in calculating taxable income and consequently federal income tax. In 2017, the personal exemption amount was $4,050, though the exemption is subject to phase-out limitations.

  9. Deciding Between Married Filing Jointly Versus Separately ...

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    For tax year 2023 (which are due in 2024) if a couple files taxes jointly, their standard deduction would be $27,700. This would drop to $13,850 each if they opt for married filing separately status.