The Standard Deduction
Almost any taxpayer who does not wish to itemize deductions
in any particular year can choose to use the standard deduction.
For 2014, the standard deduction amounts for most individuals are:
Single |
$6,200 |
Head of Household |
$9,100 |
Married Filing Jointly |
$12,400 |
Married Filing Separately |
$6,200 |
For those who can be claimed as a dependent on someone
else's return, the standard deduction is limited to the greater of
$1,000, or the dependent's earned income plus $350. However, the
dependent's standard deduction can not be greater than the normal
deduction for someone with the same filing status; for example, a
single dependent with earned income of $8,000 can't claim a standard
deduction higher than $6,200.
Those who are 65 years old or
older at the end of the year, or who are blind, or who file jointly
with a spouse who has one or both of these attributes, get a higher
standard deduction.
- Unmarried individuals or heads of household are entitled to an
additional $1,550 if they are blind or 65 or older. Thus, they should
add the following amounts to the basic standard deduction
- 65 or older OR blind . . . . . . . . . . $1,550
- 65 or older AND blind . . . . . . . . . $3,100
- Married individuals or surviving spouses are entitled to an additional
$1,200 if they are blind or age 65 or older.
- 65 or older OR blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . $1,200
- 65 or older AND blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . $2,400
- Both spouses 65 or older OR blind . . . . . . . . . $2,400
- Both spouses 65 or older AND blind . . . . . .. . . $4,800
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Example Sarah and Jay Jackson are both over
age 65 at the end of 2014, and Sarah is blind. They are filing a joint
tax return. Their standard deduction for 2014 is computed as follows:
- Basic standard deduction, married filing jointly = $12,400
- Both spouses age 65 or older = $2,400
- One spouse blind = $1,200
- Standard deduction allowed for Sarah and Jay = $16,000
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Claiming the standard deduction. To claim
the standard deduction, enter the appropriate amount on Line 40 of
your Form 1040, Line 24 of Form 1040A, or Line 5 of Form 1040EZ.
If
you (or your spouse, if filing jointly) are over age 65 and/or blind,
you must use Form 1040A or 1040, and you'll also have to check boxes
showing your status on Line 39a (Form 1040) or Line 23a (Form 1040A).
You
should be aware that there are a few people who are ineligible to use the standard deduction.
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