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American Focus > Blog > Economy > What is the new standard deduction for seniors over 65 — and how do you claim it?
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What is the new standard deduction for seniors over 65 — and how do you claim it?

Last updated: March 14, 2026 4:34 am
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The latest tax break for older Americans has the potential to significantly impact your tax return this year. However, it is important to note that this deduction is not a one-size-fits-all solution. It is temporary, subject to income limits, and only reduces taxable income, rather than directly reducing your tax bill.

The new bonus senior deduction, signed into law as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA), offers eligible taxpayers aged 65 and older an additional $6,000 deduction. For married couples filing jointly, the deduction can be up to $12,000 if both spouses qualify. This means that some seniors may now qualify for up to three separate deduction amounts, including the regular standard deduction, the existing extra deduction for taxpayers 65 and older, and the new senior deduction.

It is important to note that the existing age-based deduction is only available to those who take the standard deduction, while the new $6,000 senior deduction can be claimed whether you take the standard deduction or itemize.

To qualify for the deduction for the 2025 tax year, you generally must have been born before January 2, 1961. Additionally, you must have a valid Social Security number issued before your return is due, and married taxpayers must file jointly to claim the deduction.

The enhanced senior deduction is a temporary measure applicable for tax years 2025 through 2028 and comes with income limits. The deduction begins phasing out when modified adjusted gross income (MAGI) exceeds $75,000 for single filers and $150,000 for married couples filing jointly. The deduction fully phases out at $175,000 for single filers and $250,000 for joint filers.

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While this tax break may not benefit lower-income seniors significantly, it can provide substantial savings for middle-income seniors. The deduction may help offset the tax impact of a Roth conversion or large IRA withdrawal, but timing and overall income strategy are crucial factors to consider.

It is essential to understand that the deduction does not eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits but can reduce overall tax owed. Most older adults will see a reduction in taxes on Social Security benefits, not their complete elimination.

In conclusion, the new $6,000 bonus senior deduction is a valuable tax break for eligible taxpayers aged 65 and older. It is important to consider your individual financial situation and consult with a tax professional to maximize its benefits.

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