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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. You can claim whichever lowers your tax bill the most.
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.
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.
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.
Did I itemize last year? Here's how you can tell which deduction you took on last year's federal tax return: If you filed Form 1040-A or 1040-EZ last year, you took the standard deduction. If the amount on Line 40 of last year's Form 1040 ends with a number other than 0, you itemized.
The federal Standard Deduction is a fixed dollar amount, based on your filing status and age, that the IRS lets you take off (deduct) from your taxable income. On the other hand, the itemized deduction allows you to list (itemize) your deductions on Schedule A.
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. You can claim whichever lowers your tax bill the most.
And if someone can claim you as a dependent, you get a smaller standard deduction. One note for married people: You can't take the standard deduction if you're married but filing separately and your spouse chooses to itemize. You both have to do the same thing either itemize or take the standard deduction.
Itemizing means deducting each and every deductible expense you incurred during the tax year. For this to be worthwhile, your inevitable deductions must be greater than the standard deduction to which you are entitled. For the vast majority of taxpayers, itemizing will not be worth it for the 2018 and 2019 tax years.
As a general rule of thumb, lower-income filers tend to take the standard deduction while high-income taxpayers are more likely to itemize.
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