What is irs standard deduction for 2022

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Updated for Tax Year 2022 • October 18, 2022 08:41 AM


OVERVIEW

The standard tax deduction is a flat amount that the tax system lets you deduct, no questions asked.


What is irs standard deduction for 2022

Deductions from income

Tax deductions allow individuals and companies to subtract certain expenses from their taxable income, which reduces their overall tax bill. The tax system gives you a choice of adding up all of your deductible expenses—and providing evidence of those expenses to the IRS upon request—or simply deducting a flat amount, no questions asked. That flat amount is called a "standard deduction."

Standard deduction basics

Standard deductions ensure that all taxpayers have at least some income that is not subject to federal income tax. Standard deductions generally increase each year due to inflation. You have the option of claiming the standard deduction or itemizing your deductions. However, you can never claim both in the same year. You will find that many states that impose an income tax will also allow you to claim a similar type of deduction on your state income tax return.

Standard deduction amounts

The amount of your standard deduction depends on the filing status you qualify for. In 2022 for example, single taxpayers and married taxpayers who file separate returns can claim a $12,950 standard deduction. Married couples filing jointly can claim an amount that's twice as large, $25,900, and taxpayers filing as "head of household" (single individuals with dependents) can claim a standard deduction of $19,400.

Standard deduction increases

The federal income tax system increases the standard deduction for taxpayers who are age 65 or older, blind, or both. The IRS allows the blindness adjustment for people who are either partially or totally blind. The tax code defines "partly blind" as having a field of vision of no more than 20 degrees or corrected vision no better than 20/200; you'll need a certified statement from an eye doctor backing up your claim. Many states offer similar adjustments for age and blindness.

Special situations

Some taxpayers cannot take the federal standard deduction. If you are married but file taxes separately and your spouse itemizes deductions on his or her return, then you can't claim the standard deduction. You also can't claim it if you (or your spouse, if filing jointly) were a non-resident alien at any time during the tax year. Finally, if you change your annual accounting period and file a return that covers less than 12 months, the standard deduction is unavailable.

Standard deduction vs. itemizing

It's much simpler to claim the standard deduction than to itemize, but it could cost you money. The IRS recommends that you take the time to run the numbers to see which option gives you a bigger deduction (TurboTax will do this for you).

In particular, you might consider itemizing if you made substantial charitable donations, if you paid mortgage interest and property taxes on your home, or if you had large amounts of out-of-pocket medical expenses, or uninsured losses from a theft or casualty, such as a fire or natural disaster.

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The above article is intended to provide generalized financial information designed to educate a broad segment of the public; it does not give personalized tax, investment, legal, or other business and professional advice. Before taking any action, you should always seek the assistance of a professional who knows your particular situation for advice on taxes, your investments, the law, or any other business and professional matters that affect you and/or your business.

What is the 2022 standard deduction?

The standard deduction is a specific dollar amount that reduces your taxable income. For the 2022 tax year, the standard deduction is $25,900 for joint filers, $19,400 for heads of household, and $12,950 for single filers and those married filing separately.

How do I determine my standard deduction?

The government sets the standard deduction and dictates its amount. All tax filers can claim this deduction unless they choose to itemize their deductions. For the 2022 tax year, the standard deduction is $12,950 for single filers, $25,900 for joint filers and $19,400 for heads of household.

Does the standard deduction reduce taxable income?

The standard deduction is a specific dollar amount that reduces the amount of income on which you're taxed. Your standard deduction consists of the sum of the basic standard deduction and any additional standard deduction amounts for age and/or blindness.