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Senior Credit

I have completed my TT federal return for 2025 and was surprised with the results versus last year.  I have not filed the return yet, nor printed the return.  I would like to actually see where the Senior Credit is included on my return.  How do I see the actual return lines that reflect the $12,000 credit?

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Senior Credit

The “senior deduction” is added automatically by the software based on the date of birth and filing status you entered into MY INFO.  You do not need to take any extra steps to enter it. (And…the new senior deduction has nothing to do with whether you are getting Social Security)

 

The deduction is not on the same line as your standard deduction.  It is shown separately.

 

 

2025 STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNTS

SINGLE $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)

MARRIED FILING SEPARATELY $15,750  (65 or older/legally blind +1600)

MARRIED FILING JOINTLY $31,500  (65 or older/legally blind + $1600)

HEAD OF HOUSEHOLD $23,625 (65 or older/legally blind + $2000)

 

 

For 2025 through 2028 there is an extra  deduction amount of up to $6000 per individual 65 or older filing Single, MFJ, or HOH which is phased out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for joint filers.

 

(The deduction phases out completely at $175.000 Single or HOH, or $250,000 joint)

 

The $6,000 senior deduction will be calculated on 1040 Schedule 1-A page 2 Part V Enhanced Deduction for Seniors which goes to 1040 line 13b. It is separate and in addition to the Standard Deduction or your Itemized Deductions on 1040 line 12e.  Turbo Tax automatically includes it.

IRS Schedule 1-A
https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/f1040s1a--dft.pdf

 

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**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
Vanessa A
Employee Tax Expert

Senior Credit

The $12,000 is a separate line from the standard deduction. It is above the line so it comes off before your standard deduction or itemized deduction is factored in. If eligible you will find this on Schedule 1-A Part V and line 13b of your form 1040.  TurboTax will automatically calculate it based on your date of birth and your income. 

For Tax Year 2025 through 2028, seniors may claim an additional deduction of $6,000 per taxpayer over 65.  This is NOT a refundable credit.  This is a deduction of your income. 

  • If your income is above $75,000 ($150,000 if Married filing jointly) the bonus deduction decreases by $.06 for every dollar over the relevant amount. 
  • This deduction is available whether you itemize or take the standard deduction.
  • If your filing status is married filing separately you are not eligible for this deduction.
  • This bonus deduction is ONLY for those over 65, it does not apply to those who are blind and under 65

 

 

Here are the instructions for how to preview your Form 1040 in TurboTax:

TurboTax Online Version

  1. Select Tools.
  2. Go to Tax Tools.
  3. Select Preview My 1040 (or go to the print center).

TurboTax Desktop Version

  • You can simply switch to forms mode.
     

The standard deduction for tax year 2025 is $15,750 for single and $31,500 for married filing jointly. For those over 65 or blind your standard deduction is increased by:

  • $2,000 per qualifying factor if you are single or filing head of household
  • $1,600 per person per qualifying factor if you are married (filing jointly or separately) 
  •  This is NOT available for those who itemize deductions. 
     

Example.  

Say you are both over 65 and are married filing jointly with a household income of $100,000.  You do not itemize expenses, but you take the standard deduction. 


 

Your income of $100,000 would produce taxable income of $53,300

$100,000-$31,500 standard deduction= $68,500

$68,500-$3,200 Additional standard deduction=$65,300

$65,300-$12,000 Bonus deduction for over 65= $53,300



Note: If your household income was $35,000 and you were both over 65 and married filing jointly, the total deduction would lower your taxable income to $0.  Your income cannot be lower than $0.  
 

Here are the instructions for how to preview your Form 1040 in TurboTax

:TurboTax Online Version

  1. Select Tools.
  2. Go to Tax Tools.
  3. Select Preview My 1040 (or go to the print center).

TurboTax Desktop Version

  • You can simply switch to forms mode.
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