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Retirees Take Note: New 2025 Tax Rules May Bring Relief

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Retirees could see a boost in their tax savings starting with the 2025 tax year, thanks to recent changes included in President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” passed by Congress in July. The sweeping tax reform includes several provisions that may benefit seniors, especially those with middle incomes.

A New Bonus Deduction for Seniors

Perhaps the most significant change for retirees is a new $6,000 bonus deduction for individuals aged 65 and older. This temporary tax break begins with the 2025 tax year and will remain in effect through 2028.

To qualify for the full deduction, individuals must have a Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) of $75,000 or less for single filers, or $150,000 or less for couples filing jointly. Those with higher MAGIs will receive a reduced deduction, or possibly none at all, according to financial publication Kiplinger.

This bonus replaces a previous proposal to make Social Security benefits tax-free. Instead, the deduction aims to offset the taxes owed on Social Security for many middle- and higher-income recipients. Lower-income seniors already pay little to no tax on their benefits under current law, so the new deduction is designed to help those who typically face more significant tax bills.

Standard Deduction Increases

In addition to the senior-specific bonus, standard deductions are also increasing for all taxpayers in 2025, offering broader relief:

  • Single filers can now deduct $15,750, up from prior years.
  • Married couples filing jointly will see their standard deduction rise to $31,500.

This increase may reduce the need for itemizing deductions for many taxpayers, simplifying the filing process and offering automatic savings for those who qualify.

SALT Deduction Expansion

For those who still choose to itemize, there’s more good news. The cap on the State and Local Tax (SALT) deduction—previously limited to $10,000—has been raised to $40,000 for taxpayers earning less than $500,000. This change will apply through 2029.

The expanded SALT deduction is expected to benefit retirees and others in high-tax states like California, New York, and New Jersey, where property and income taxes often exceed the former $10,000 cap. The raised limit could make itemizing worthwhile again for many older homeowners.

Summary of Key Tax Changes for 2025:

  • $6,000 bonus deduction for seniors 65+, phasing out for higher incomes.
  • Standard deduction increases to $15,750 (single) and $31,500 (married filing jointly).
  • SALT cap jumps from $10,000 to $40,000 for incomes under $500,000.

While these changes are already law, seniors are encouraged to review their tax strategy ahead of the 2025 filing season. Consulting with a tax professional can help ensure you get the most benefit from the new rules, especially if your income is near the eligibility thresholds.

For many retirees, these tax updates may provide meaningful savings—and a little more breathing room in the household budget.

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