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The deduction is there.  It is based on your date of birth in My Info

  • You will only see the base Standard or Itemized deduction on ‌line 12e.
  • However, the Senior Deduction is reflected on line 13b of Form 1040.
  •  It is reflected on Schedule 1A, Part V, Line 37

Social Security is still being taxed as it was in the past; however, there's a new $6,000 deduction for individuals older than 65 years old.  Also, a $12,000 deduction would apply to couples who qualify.  

 

There's a new $6,000 deduction for individuals older than 65 years old.  Also, a $12,000 deduction would apply to couples who qualify.  

  • This deduction is for qualified individuals.
    • Age: You must be 65 or older by the end of the tax year (e.g., born before Jan 2, 1961, for 2025 returns).
    • Income Limits: Your Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) must be below certain thresholds (e.g., $75k single, $150k Married Filing Jointly for 2025), with deductions phasing out above those levels.
    • Benefit: Up to $6,000 (single) or $12,000 (joint) Additional standard deduction to reduce taxable income. 
  • Deduction phases out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income over $75,000 ($150,000 for joint filers).

 For more information, see Deductions for Seniors.

 


 


 


 

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