IASt8sMan
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AGI and standard deduction for estimated taxes

I'm attempting to figure out my 2018 estimated taxes for my wife's self-employment after having not done so and regretting it for 2017 (her first year self-employed).  We have always filed jointly, and I'd like to continue to do so for the many tax benefits we get from doing so.  When calculating AGI for 2018, does that include my income (I'm a 'normal' employee that has withholdings through my employer)?  If so, how does the form take into account those withholdings and acknowledge that there is tax being paid on the AGI?  That leads to my second question, if I just use her income, which number should I use for the standard deduction?  If I use the full $24,000 for 2018, won't that make her estimated taxes lower than they should be?  Perhaps I'm totally missing the boat on this, any help would be much appreciated.  Thanks!