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- Check your eligibility for the new enhanced deduction for seniors
Effective 2025 through 2028, individuals age 65 and older may claim an additional $6,000 deduction This is in addition to the standard deduction for seniors available under existing law Applies per eligible individual or $12,000 for a married couple if both spouses qualify
- The new $6,000 senior tax deduction: who qualifies and how to claim it
Joint filers over 65 will be able to deduct up to $46,700 from their 2025 return The standard deduction has been super-sized for seniors Thanks to provisions in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act,
- 4 Questions About the $6,000 Senior Tax Deduction | Charles Schwab
Passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act created a $6,000 senior tax deduction for people ages 65 and older that is in effect for tax years 2025 through 2028 Schwab's resident tax expert weighs in on recent client questions around this new deduction—and how to get the most out of it
- The $6,000 Senior Deduction for 2025–2028: Who Gets It, Phaseouts, and . . .
OBBB added a new federal deduction that’s simple on the surface and easy to miss in practice: a $6,000 deduction for eligible individuals age 65+ for tax years 2025–2028 If both spouses qualify, it can be $12,000 —but only if you meet the income rules and filing conditions
- How to Claim the New $6,000 Senior Tax Deduction - MoneyWise
President Donald Trump ’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act created a new tax provision to add an extra $6,000 deduction for seniors on top of the standard deduction Simply put, if you were 65-plus by the end of last year, you can claim the deduction, regardless of whether or not you itemize your return
- Seniors 65+ Could Claim a $6,000 Tax Break — But Most Don’t Know How It . . .
Seniors 65+ can claim a $6,000 tax deduction Learn how it works, who qualifies, and how to maximize your savings
- New $6,000 tax deduction for seniors - Jackson Hewitt
Explore how the One Big Beautiful Bill Act affects senior taxpayers, Iincluding the new $6,000 deduction for seniors
- The $6,000 Senior Bonus - How to Claim the New 2026 IRS Tax Shield . . .
Retirees often look for simple ways to reduce taxes without complicated strategies or risky moves The new $6,000 "senior bonus" deduction does exactly that, helping eligible filers protect more income from federal taxes
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