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captrice
Asked February 2020
What is the standard deduction for 2019?
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BarbBrooklyn
Feb 2020
Plus an additional $1300 if you are over 65.
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worriedinCali
Feb 2020
$12,200 for an individual and $24,400 for married couple filing jointly.
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Feb 2020
Try IRS.GOV
it depends on filing status
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it depends on filing status