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You get an extra standard deduction (if you don't itemize).
For 2023 the standard deduction amounts are:
Single 13,850 + 1,850 for 65 and over or blind (15,700)
HOH 20,800 + 1,850 for 65 and over or blind (22,650)
Joint 27,700 + 1,500 for each 65 and over or blind (29,200/30,700)
Married filing Separate 13,850 + 1,500 for 65 and over or blind (15,350)
There is not a credit for being low income.
If you are age 65 or older there is an additional amount included in your Standard Deduction.
Standard deductions for 2023
Single - $13,850 add $1,850 if age 65 or older
Married Filing Separately - $13,850 add $1,500 if age 65 or older
Married Filing Jointly - $27,700 add $1,500 for each spouse age 65 or older
Head of Household - $20,800 add $1,850 if age 65 or older
Are you asking about the credit for Elderly and Disabled---that almost no one benefits from because it has not been updated by Congress in decades?
ELDERLY OR DISABLED CREDIT https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/do-i-qualify-for-the-credit-for-the-elderly-or-disabled
There are some states that provide various credits to elderly/disabled folks, so watch for that when you prepare your state return. The states that I know of that have anything for elderly/disabled are AZ, CT, DE, IA, MO, ND, NJ, NY, VE. There may be others.
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