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posted Apr 3, 2025 10:13:24 AM

I am a qualifying widower but the standard deduction keeps coming up as only 14,900. Isn't my standard deduction supposed to be twice this?

Why does Turbo Tax not calculate my standard deduction as a widower?

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Level 15
Apr 3, 2025 10:20:29 AM

To be a qualified surviving spouse for the two years following the loss of a  spouse, you must have  a qualifying dependent child or step-child--do you have a dependent?  If you can file as a QSS, you get the same standard deduction as a joint return.   If you do not have a dependent to claim then you file Single and get the single standard deduction of $14,600 (+ $1950 if you are 65 or older or legally blind).

 

 

https://accountants.intuit.com/support/en-us/help-article/tax-filing-status/claiming-qualified-surviving-spouse-filing-status/L7al83jU1_US_en_US

 

Expert Alumni
Apr 3, 2025 10:21:34 AM

Using the qualified widow(er) status allows the surviving spouse to file taxes as if they were still married, despite the fact that their partner is deceased

  • You can file taxes as a qualified widow(er) for the two years following their death.
  • Is your spouse still on your tax return?