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  1. 13 cze 2024 · If you are 65 or older and blind, the extra standard deduction for 2024 is $3,900 if you are single or filing as head of household. It's $3,100 per qualifying individual if you are married,...

  2. 10 lis 2021 · For self-only coverage, the maximum out-of-pocket expense amount is $4,950, up $150 from 2021. For tax year 2022, for family coverage, the annual deductible is not less than $4,950, up from $4,800 in 2021; however, the deductible cannot be more than $7,400, up $250 from the limit for tax year 2021.

  3. 21 lut 2022 · There is an additional standard deduction of $1,400 for taxpayers who are over age 65 or blind. The amount of the additional standard deduction increases to $1,750 for taxpayers who are claiming the “single” or “head of household” filing status.

  4. If you don't itemize deductions, you are entitled to a higher standard deduction if you are age 65 or older at the end of the year. You are considered age 65 on the day before your 65th birthday. Therefore, you can take a higher standard deduction for 2023 if you were born before January 2, 1959.

  5. 11 lis 2021 · Beginning in 2022, the additional standard deduction amount for anyone who is 65 or older—or blind—will be $1,400. The amount for 2021 is $1,350.

  6. 2 gru 2021 · The additional standard deduction for those age 65 and over or the blind is $1,400 for 2022 or $1,750 if the taxpayer is also unmarried and not a surviving spouse. Individuals who are both aged and blind may receive both standard deductions increases.

  7. If you or your spouse were age 65 or older or blind at the end of the year, be sure to claim an additional standard deduction by checking the appropriate boxes for age or blindness on Form 1040, U.S. Individual Income Tax Return or Form 1040-SR, U.S. Tax Return for Seniors.

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