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Tax Unit: Module 7 East Jackson High School Consumer Math Class

Module 7: Standard Deduction Introduction The standard deduction reduces the income subject to tax. The amount of the standard deduction depends on these factors: filing status the age of the taxpayer and spouse whether the taxpayer or spouse is blind whether the taxpayer can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return

Standard Deductions for 2014 Single $6,200 Head of household $9,100 Married filing a joint return $12,400 Qualifying widow(er) with dependent child $12,400 Married filing a separate return $6,200 Tax Tip: Some taxpayers will itemize deductions. When their itemized deductions are greater than the standard deduction, they use the itemized deductions instead of the standard deduction.

Sample Tax and Credits Section of Tax Return Form Review the tax and credits section of the tax return for Brian and Sylvia Lyons. Brian and Sylvia are married and file a joint return. They have three dependent children. The adjusted gross income is $63,825. The standard deduction is $12,400 (based on 2014). There are five exemptions. The exemption amount is $3,950 (based on 2014). The total deduction for exemptions is $19,750 ($3,900 X 5). $63,825 - $12,400 - $19,750 = $31,675 Taxable income is $31,675

Lyons Tax and Credit Section

Other Standard Deduction Factors The standard deduction is increased for taxpayers and spouses who are age 65 or older, or blind, The standard deduction may be reduced for a taxpayer who can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return. For 2014, the standard deduction for a taxpayer who can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return was earned income (wages, salaries, tips, etc.) plus $350 but not less than $1000 and not more than the standard deduction for the single filing status.($6200)

Quick Check! 1. The standard deduction a. increases the income that is subject to tax. b. decreases the income that is subject to tax. c. increases the number of exemptions. d. increases the number of exemptions. 2. Which of the following is true? a. The standard deduction determines the number of dependents. b. The standard deduction depends on the filing status. c. The standard deduction affects the amount of wage income. d. The standard deduction is the same for all U.S. citizens and residents. 3. Which statement is true? a. The standard deduction for a taxpayer who can be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayer’s return is more than the standard deduction for the single filing status. b. The standard deduction is reduced for taxpayers who are blind. c. The standard deduction is not affected by the age of the taxpayer or spouse. d. The standard deduction reduces the income that is subject to tax.

Review! 1. The number of exemptions determines the standard deduction amount. a. True b. False 2. The standard deduction amount is increased for taxpayers who are blind. a. True b. False 3. The standard deduction reduces the income that is subject to tax. a. True b. False 4. The standard deduction for taxpayers who can be claimed as dependents on another taxpayer’s return is zero. a. True b. False

Simulation A for Module 7: Filing 1040 EZ for Monica You are Monica L. Lindo You are a full-time student, part-time registration assistant in an ER You are single with no children You are a U.S. citizen You are 20 years old and live with your parents, who pay for all other costs of maintaining the home. Your parents paid for your food, clothing, and tuition during this tax year. You paid for your books and transportation. SS#

Simulation A for Module 7: Filing 1040 EZ for Monica If you receive a refund, you will want it to be directly deposited to your checking account. Routing #: Account #: On line 10, enter 0 (Normally you would use the tax booklet to look this up)

Monica’s W-2

Congratulations! You have just successfully completed Module 7!!!

All information came from the Internal Revenue Service Understanding Taxes Program