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In the current law for 2017 tax returns those persons born before 2Jan/2/1953 are granted an increase in the standard deduction of $1250/individual. Has the bill before the president (for 2018 taxes) changed that provision of current law?

If possible, please link to the particular provision of the bill.

(I asked this question today of my two state senators (their staff) and nobody had an answer)

In the current law for 2017 tax returns those persons born before 2/2/1953 are granted an increase in the standard deduction of $1250/individual. Has the bill before the president (for 2018 taxes) changed that provision of current law?

If possible, please link to the particular provision of the bill.

(I asked this question today of my two state senators (their staff) and nobody had an answer)

In the current law for 2017 tax returns those persons born before Jan/2/1953 are granted an increase in the standard deduction of $1250/individual. Has the bill before the president (for 2018 taxes) changed that provision of current law?

If possible, please link to the particular provision of the bill.

(I asked this question today of my two state senators (their staff) and nobody had an answer)

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Did the GOP eliminate the additional standard deduction for "elderly" in the Tax Reform law

In the current law for 2017 tax returns those persons born before 2/2/1953 are granted an increase in the standard deduction of $1250/individual. Has the bill before the president (for 2018 taxes) changed that provision of current law?

If possible, please link to the particular provision of the bill.

(I asked this question today of my two state senators (their staff) and nobody had an answer)