Standard Deduction
Single: $5,150Head of Household: $7,550
Married Filing Joint: $10,300
Married Filing Separately: $5,150
Qualifying Widow/Widower: $10,300
Dependent: $850-$5,150*
Additional Amount if Blind: $1,000
Additional Amount if age 65 or older: $1,000
More information about the standard deduction.
* Dependents must calculate their standard deduction using an IRS Worksheet.
Personal Exemption
Per taxpayer and dependent: $3,300More information about personal exemptions.
Phaseout of Personal Exemptions
The amount you can claim for personal exemptions starts to phase out once you reach certain income thresholds. If your income is within these ranges, your personal exemptions will be reduced. If your income exceeds the amounts listed below, your personal exemption is completely eliminated.Single: $150,500 - $273,000
Head of Household: $188,150 - $310,650
Married Filing Joint: $225,750 - $348,250
Married Filing Separately: $112,875 - $174,125
Qualifying Widow/Widower: $225,750 - $348,250
More information about the personal exemptions.
Phaseout of Itemized Deductions
The dollar value of your itemized deductions begins to be reduced once your income reaches a certain threshold. Top quality tax software will help you accurately calculate your itemized deductions and any phaseouts. Phaseout begins at:Single: $150,500
Head of Household: $150,500
Married Filing Joint: $150,500
Married Filing Separately: $75,250
Qualifying Widow/Widower: $$150,500
More information about the itemized deductions.
Retirement Plan Limits
You can save for retirement up to the maximum dollar limit. Maximum contributions vary by the type of retirement plan:Traditional or Roth IRA: $4,000 ($5,000 if age 50 or older)*
SEP IRA: $44,000**
SIMPLE IRA: $10,000 ($12,500 if age 50 or older)
401(k): $15,000 ($20,000 if age 50 or older)
403(b): $15,000 ($20,000 if age 50 or older)
Defined Contribution Pension: $44,000
Defined Benefit Pension: $175,000
More information about retirement planning.
*If you fund both a traditional and Roth IRA, your total contribution to cannot exceed $4,000 (or $5,000) combined.
**SEP IRA contributions are calculated on an IRS worksheet. Your maximum contribution may be less than $44,000.

