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The Trump bill — which was enacted in early July — introduces an additional tax deduction for taxpayers who are 65 or older. The deduction could be up to $6,000 for an individual tax filer and up to $12,000 for a married couple if both spouses qualify.
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Soy Aire on MSNFinancial Relief: The Impact of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act on Seniors
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act introduces a temporary $6,000 tax deduction for seniors, aiming to ease financial burdens. While it offers relief, it doesn't eliminate taxes on Social Security benefits,
What does the "Big Beautiful" bill mean for your Social Security as a retiree - and how can you plan for the potential changes ahead?
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These Seniors Will Save Money on Taxes This Year Thanks to President Trump's New OBBBA Deduction
The exact dollar amount you'll save depends on several factors, including your annual income and tax filing status. A Council of Economic Advisors report estimates that the average senior who qualifies for the new tax deduction will see an increase of $670 in after-tax income. But it's possible that you may save slightly more or less than this.
Older Americans can now benefit from a "senior bonus" tax deduction, but it largely depends on their income. SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A new temporary tax deduction for older Americans, dubbed the “ senior bonus ,” is now in effect but financial experts say eligibility depends largely on your income.
In tax year 2025, an individual filer over 65 will be able to deduct up to $23,750 from their income tax return.
The IRS has released new guidelines to help taxpayers understand the Big Beautiful Bill, a sweeping tax reform law now in effect for the 2025 filing season. Aimed at middle-class workers, boomers and retirees,