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No. The Standard deduction takes the place of all itemized deductions, including medical and dental out of pocket payments.
For 2018, the increased Standard Deduction amounts for all filers are:
- Single and over age 65 or blind: add $1,600 for age and/or blindness.
- Taxpayer and spouse filing jointly and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 per person for age and/or blindness.
- Taxpayer and spouse filing separately and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 per person for age and/or blindness.
- Qualifying widow(er) and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 for age and/or blindness.
- Head of household and over age 65 or blind: add $1,600 for age and/or blindness.
No. The Standard deduction takes the place of all itemized deductions, including medical and dental out of pocket payments.
For 2018, the increased Standard Deduction amounts for all filers are:
- Single and over age 65 or blind: add $1,600 for age and/or blindness.
- Taxpayer and spouse filing jointly and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 per person for age and/or blindness.
- Taxpayer and spouse filing separately and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 per person for age and/or blindness.
- Qualifying widow(er) and over age 65 or blind: add $1,300 for age and/or blindness.
- Head of household and over age 65 or blind: add $1,600 for age and/or blindness.
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