It’s applied per eligible spouse, not per return. So if only one of you is 65+, you’ll receive one additional amount, not two. As long as you meet the qualifications for this deduction, it is automa...
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It’s applied per eligible spouse, not per return. So if only one of you is 65+, you’ll receive one additional amount, not two. As long as you meet the qualifications for this deduction, it is automatically applied to your tax return. You don't need to take any additional steps. Qualifications: -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., $175k single, $250k joint 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. You can see the information for the Senior Deduction is reflected on Schedule 1A, Part V, Line 37 For more information, see Deductions for Seniors.