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Will standard deduction (12,200 $ Single for 2019) apply to a 401(k) withdrawal? For example, if I withdraw 50,000$, will my taxable income be 37,800$ (50000-12200 = 37800$), and thus put me in the 12% tax bracket (again Single) instead of 22% (the withdrawal amount of 50000$ falls in the 22% bracket). Thanks!
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The Standard Deduction is based on your Filing Status only.
Standard deductions for 2019
The tax rate is based on your TAXABLE income not the gross ... so your assumption is correct.
Thank you Critter and DoninGA for your responses.
The standard deduction applies to all (total) income, not just wages.
Your calculations, putting you in the 12% bracket, assume you have no other income, except the $50K 401k withdrawal.
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