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June 6, 2019
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The scheduled A itemized deduction states 12,700 and the standard deduction is 13,000. It's not matching and it needs to in order to e-file. How can this be fixed?

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Best answer by KatherineC

If you are concerned because you are seeing $12,700 on Line 40 of your Form 1040, rather than $13,000,  $12,700 is the standard deduction amount for married filing a joint return for 2017.

The 2017 Standard Deduction amounts are as follows (Look at the screenshot below):

Single or Married Filing Separately                           $  6,350

Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)            12,700

Head of Household                                                        9,350

You can see your deductions on Line 40 of your Form 1040.


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June 6, 2019

If you are concerned because you are seeing $12,700 on Line 40 of your Form 1040, rather than $13,000,  $12,700 is the standard deduction amount for married filing a joint return for 2017.

The 2017 Standard Deduction amounts are as follows (Look at the screenshot below):

Single or Married Filing Separately                           $  6,350

Married Filing Jointly or Qualifying Widow(er)            12,700

Head of Household                                                        9,350

You can see your deductions on Line 40 of your Form 1040.