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For single filers, the deduction for the 2018 tax year is $12,000. That's nearly double the 2017 value of $6,350. For married taxpayers filing jointly, the standard deduction for the 2018 tax year is $24,000, up from $12,700. Because of the higher standard deduction, fewer people will benefit from itemizing.
Generally speaking, itemizing is a good idea if the value of your itemized expenses is more than the value of the standard deduction. Because the new tax plan nearly doubled the standard deduction for the 2018 tax year, some people who itemized their 2017 taxes will not benefit from itemizing their 2018 taxes.
For single filers, the deduction for the 2018 tax year is $12,000. That's nearly double the 2017 value of $6,350. For married taxpayers filing jointly, the standard deduction for the 2018 tax year is $24,000, up from $12,700. Because of the higher standard deduction, fewer people will benefit from itemizing.
You can claim the standard deduction or itemized deductions to lower your taxable income. The standard deduction lowers your income by one fixed amount. On the other hand, itemized deductions are made up of a list of eligible expenses.
The new tax law also eliminated personal exemptions and nearly doubled the standard deduction to about $12,000 for singles and $24,000 for married joint filers which will likely result in fewer people taking itemized deductions on their 2018 returns. ... You might not itemize in the future if you were itemizing before.
If you are a single taxpayer and your deductions exceed $12,000 you will itemize in 2018, and likewise, if you are married filing joint and your deductions exceed $24,000. If not, you will be taking the standard deduction in 2018. Keep in mind all of these changes are scheduled to sunset in 2025.
The standard deduction, which is the itemized deduction's counterpart, is basically a flat-dollar, no-questions-asked reduction in your adjusted gross income. You can take either the standard deduction or itemized deductions on your tax return. You can't do both.
You should itemize deductions if your allowable itemized deductions are greater than your standard deduction or if you must itemize deductions because you can't use the standard deduction. Furthermore, you may be able to reduce your tax by itemizing deductions on Form 1040, Schedule A, Itemized Deductions (PDF).
Summary of 2019 Tax Law Changes If you're filing as a single taxpayer in 2019or you're married and filing separately you will likely be better off taking the standard deduction of $12,000 if your itemized deductions total less than that amount.
Standard deduction for single taxpayers$12,200. Standard deduction for married taxpayers filing a joint return$24,400. Standard deduction for head of household taxpayers$18,350.
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