what is the standard deduction for married filing jointly?

I’m preparing to file taxes soon and want to make sure I use the correct standard deduction. Can someone explain the current standard deduction amount for married filing jointly, including any recent or upcoming updates—especially around the 2025 tax year (filed in 2026)? Also, are there extra deductions available for older taxpayers?
 
For married filing jointly in tax year 2024, the standard deduction is $29,200. This represents an increase of $1,500 from the 2023 amount.
This amount applies to both married couples filing jointly and qualifying surviving spouses.
 
For tax year 2025, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly is $30,000. In 2024, it was $29,200. Seniors aged 65+ or individuals who are legally blind may qualify for additional deductions up to $1,600 per person. These adjustments reflect IRS inflation updates.
 
For the 2025 tax year, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly is $30,000. This amount reduces taxable income, offering significant tax savings. For 2024, the deduction was $29,200. Additional deductions may apply for seniors or the blind. These figures are adjusted annually for inflation by the IRS.
 
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