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2024 FILING SEASON CHANGES FOR 2023 TAX RETURNS
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Due Date for 2023 Returns |
The due date to file your 2023 income tax return or extension form is April 15, 2024(Individuals who live in Maine and Massachusetts have until April 17,2024). |
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Increased Standard Deduction |
For the 2024 tax season, the standard deduction amounts will be increased slightly as in previous years. The new amounts for 2023 tax returns are below. The increased standard deduction will continue to allow more individuals to file without itemizing deductions on Schedule A. |
FILING STATUS | STANDARD DEDUCTION AMOUNT |
Married Filing Joint; Qualified Widower | $27,700 |
Single; Married Filing Separate | $13,850 |
Head of Household | $20,800 |
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Tax Rates |
For tax year 2023, the top tax rate remains at 37%. All other rates are below based on taxable income levels. |
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Tax Rate | Single Taxable Income | MFJ Taxable Income | HOH Taxable Income |
37% | $578,125 and higher | $693,750 and higher | $578,100 and higher |
35% | Over $231,250 | Over $462,500 | Over $231,250 |
32% | Over $182,100 | Over $364,200 | Over $182,100 |
24% | Over $95,375 | Over $190,750 | Over $95,350 |
22% | Over $44,725 | Over $89,450 | Over $59,850 |
12% | Over $11,000 | Over $22,000 | Over $15,700 |
10% | Less than $11,000 | Less than $22,000 | Less than $15,700 |
AMT Exemption |
The Alternative Minimum Tax exemption amount for tax year 2023 is $81,300 and begins to phase out at $578,150 ($126,500 for married couples filing jointly for whom the exemption begins to phase out at $1,156,300). |
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MSA Contribution Limits |
For tax year 2023, for family coverage, the annual deductible is not less than $5,300, up from $4,950 for 2022; however, the deductible cannot be more than $7,900, up $500 from the limit for tax year 2022. For family coverage, the out-of-pocket expense limit is $9,650 for tax year 2023, an increase of $600 from tax year 2022. |
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HSA Contribution Limits |
The HSA contribution limit for 2023 has increased to $3,850 for single coverage and $7,750 for family coverage. |
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Child Tax Credit |
For tax year 2023 The Child Tax Credit is $2,000 for each qualifying child and the maximum Advance Child Tax Credit amount increased to $1,600 for every child who is under the age of 17. |
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Clean Vehicle Credit |
Clean Vehicle credit of up to $7,500 for purchasing a new electric vehicle under the renamed Clean Vehicle Credit,for the first time people purchasing used electric vehicles from 2023 to 2032 eligible for a tax credit up to the lesser of $4,000 or 30% of the sales price, depending on their income. |
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Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) |
For tax year 2023 maximum Earned Income Tax Credit amount is $7,430 for qualifying taxpayers who have three or more qualifying children, and $700 with zero qualifying children. |
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Charitable Contributions |
You can deduct charitable contributions you made in 2023 as long as you itemize your deductions and donate to qualified organizations. The limit for charitable deductions is 60% of your adjusted gross income. |
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Forgiven Student Loan Debt |
Starting in 2023, most student loan debt incurred for post-secondary education that is forgiven will not be considered taxable income. The rule allowing workers to exclude up to $5,250 of college loans paid by their employer in 2020 from taxable wages was also extended through 2025. The $5,250 cap applies to both student loan repayment benefits and other educational assistance offered by an employer. |
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Gift Tax Exclusion |
The gift tax exclusion remains $17,000 per recipient for 2023. This means you can give up to $17,000 ($34,000 if your spouse agrees) to each child, grandchild or any other person in 2023 without having to file a gift tax return or tap into your lifetime estate and gift tax exemption. The lifetime estate and gift tax exemption increased to $12.92 million for 2022 ($23.4 million for couples if portability election is timely made). |
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