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  2. A New Tax Form for Seniors: A Guide to the 1040-SR - AOL

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    The Bipartisan Budget Act of 2018 introduced a new tax form for seniors effective for 2019 taxes. "Form 1040-SR is a good option for those ages 65 and over," says Mark Steber, chief tax officer at ...

  3. Taxpayers will get higher standard deductions in 2025, IRS ...

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    In tax adjustments announced last year, for example, the IRS raised single filers’ standard deduction by $750 between the 2023 and 2024 tax years — and by $1,500 and $1,100 for married couples ...

  4. Standard deduction - Wikipedia

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    Under United States tax law, the standard deduction is a dollar amount that non-itemizers may subtract from their income before income tax (but not other kinds of tax, such as payroll tax) is applied. Taxpayers may choose either itemized deductions or the standard deduction, [1] but usually choose whichever results in the lesser amount of tax ...

  5. Do Seniors Still Get an Extra Tax Deduction? - AOL

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    Today’s question is about how last year’s tax reform will affect an old tax deduction: the extra personal exemption we all get when we turn 65. For more information on this topic, check out ...

  6. Treasury regulations - Wikipedia

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    Treasury Regulations are the tax regulations issued by the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury.These regulations are the Treasury Department's official interpretations of the Internal Revenue Code [1] and are one source of U.S. federal income tax law.

  7. Personal exemption - Wikipedia

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    The income tax law in its modern form—which began in the year 1913—included a provision for a personal exemption amount of $3,000 ($71,764 in 2016 dollars), or $4,000 for married couples. ($95,686 in 2016 dollars) Over time the amount of the exemption has increased and decreased depending on political policy and the need for tax revenue.

  8. 6 Tax Deductions Seniors Might Not Know About - AOL

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    The official tax filing day in the U.S. is Tuesday, April 18 this year. And if you're trying to qualify for every deduction you can, you need to know what's available to you before you drop your ...

  9. Itemized deduction - Wikipedia

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    Medical expenses, only to the extent that the expenses exceed 7.5% (as of the 2018 tax year, when this was reduced from 10%) of the taxpayer's adjusted gross income. [2] (For example, a taxpayer with an adjusted gross income of $20,000 and medical expenses of $5,000 would be eligible to deduct $3,500 of their medical expenses ($20,000 X 7.5% ...