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  1. What is the new Standard deduction for 2025 for married filing …

    Jul 15, 2025 · The "extra" amount added for 65 or older increases slightly for 2025, and there is a "bonus" added deduction of up to $12,000 for those 65 or older who file MFJ for 2025 to 2028, …

  2. Solved: 2025 additional standard deduction for age 65+ and the …

    Jul 28, 2025 · There is an additional standard deduction for taxpayers age 65 and over, which was $1,550 each for married filing joint (MFJ) on the 2024 federal Form 1040, which I believe …

  3. MFJ closing down manufacturing facilities effective May 17th 2024

    Apr 25, 2024 · Yesterday, MFJ Enterprises announced that they would be closing down their manufacturing facilities in Starkville, Mississippi effective May 17th, but would continue selling …

  4. 2025 standard Tax deductons for married couples over age 65

    Aug 27, 2025 · A MFJ couple will get a separate $12,000 Plus there is a new Senior Deduction of $6,000 for each spouse 65. The Senior deduction will show on a separate line on form 1040. …

  5. How can I compare Married Filing Jointly with Married Filing

    Dec 19, 2025 · Select the MFJ vs. MFS box. Scroll down to Balance Due (Refund) located under Line 72. The second column shows the federal outcome for a joint return, and the third and …

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    • Switching the Filling Status (form 1040) from MFJ to MFS whenever

      Mar 11, 2025 · Dear Team, I am married, live together with my husband until now, we have filled return 1040 with form MFJ for years ago. Can I switch the form MFJ to the MFS in filling return …

    • Amend tax return to change filing status from MFJ to MFS

      Mar 5, 2025 · You cannot switch from MFJ to MFS after April 15, 2025. So this is your last day to amend--no extensions for amending. Are you certain MFS would be better? MFS is usually the …

    • Solved: clarification on capital gains rate table

      Oct 30, 2024 · The tax bracket for MFJ on capital gains for taxable income over $94,051 to $583,750.00 is 15%. You are right, the tax is imposed only on the capital gains you have …

    • How to File MFJ with a Non-Resident Alien Spouse

      Mar 13, 2025 · I have used TT for Single filing as a Resident previously. This year I want to file go with Married Filing jointly to get the benefits of higher standard deductions. I am a resident on …

    • My spouse and I live in MA and DC resp. We filed our federal taxes …

      Apr 1, 2025 · My spouse and I live in different states (MA and DC respectively), so we filed our federal taxes as "Married File Jointly" and state taxes as "Married Filing Separately". For DC, …