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I work a lot of overtime and want to know how much I can deduct if my wife is salary and we file jointly? Does this drastically increase my refund?
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For tax years 2025 - 2028, taxpayers will be allowed to deduct up to $12,500 ($25,000 if filing jointly) for qualified overtime pay. The deduction phases out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) greater than $150,000 ($300,000 for joint filers). This will be a "below the line" deduction, meaning it will not reduce your adjusted gross income that is used for many other tax calculations.
The amount that will be deductible is the amount of pay that exceeds your regular rate of pay for time worked in excess of 40 hours in one week. For most individuals, it will be the "half" in "time-and-a-half".
To be eligible for the deduction, taxpayers must have a Social Security number (ITINs are excluded), and if married, must file a joint return.
Employers will need to report the annual amount of overtime compensation received at the end of the year on an information return. (W-2, 1099, etc.)
Starting in tax year 2026, withholding amounts are to be adjusted to reflect the deduction.
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