For the 2025 tax year, you can claim the standard deduction without any receipts, which is $ 15 , 750 $ 1 5 , 7 5 0 for single filers and $ 31 , 500 $ 3 1 , 5 0 0 for married couples filing jointly. This automatically reduces your taxable income without itemizing expenses. Specific work-related deductions for employees without receipts are largely disallowed.
If the total amount of deductions you're claiming is more than $300, you must have written evidence (such as a receipt or invoice) to show you incurred and weren't reimbursed for the expenses you claim. The written evidence and records you keep must prove the total amount you claim, not just the amount over $300.
Gift tax limit 2025
The annual gift tax exclusion for 2025 rises to $19,000 per recipient, up $1,000 from last year's limit. (These are the numbers you'll refer to when planning your upcoming 2025 tax liability, returns typically filed in early 2026.)
For 2025, the minimum income for Single filing status for filers under age 65 is $15,750 . If your income is below that threshold, you generally do not need to file a federal tax return.
Under the new income tax regime for 2025-26, any taxable income up to ₹12,00,000 attracts a full rebate of ₹60,000 (under Section 87A), resulting in a nil tax liability.
The IRS primarily learns about large gifts when you file Form 709, the Gift Tax Return, for amounts exceeding the annual exclusion (e.g., $19,000 per person in 2025). They can also discover gifts through third-party reporting (banks reporting large cash transfers), audits of your estate, or by matching transactions to public records, especially for significant asset transfers like property, which might trigger property tax reassessments.
It's important to keep in mind that if your laundry claim is over $150 total, or your total claim for work-related expenses is greater than $300, then you'll need to provide written evidence, like diary entries or receipts.
100% Deduction (No Limit) – Donations to funds like the National Defense Fund, Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, National Foundation for Communal Harmony, and National/State Blood Transfusion Council qualify for a full 100% tax deduction without any limit.
Many business expenses are 100% deductible, including advertising, employee wages, rent, supplies, and certain business meals like company parties or meals for the public, while personal deductions like student loan interest or charitable donations (depending on the type) can also be fully deductible for individuals. The key is that the expense must be "ordinary and necessary" for your trade or business or meet specific IRS criteria, often differentiating from the 50% rule for client meals.
With the recent changes in the Indian Income Tax Act, it's now possible to pay zero tax on a salary of up to Rs. 7 lakhs. To pay zero tax on a 7 lakh salary using the old tax regime, maximize deductions: Claim Tax Rebate under Section 87A.
Giving the good news to tax payers, the Finance Minister stated, “There will be no income tax payable upto income of Rs. 12 lakh (i.e. average income of Rs. 1 lakh per month other than special rate income such as capital gains) under the new regime.
Maximum marginal rate is the highest rate of tax at any income level. This means for those with incomes between Rs 2 crore and Rs 5 crore, 39% will be the highest applicable tax rate, and for those with incomes above Rs 5 crore, it will be 42.74% — the highest tax rate since 1992.
Yes, you can gift your son $100,000, but since it's over the 2025 annual exclusion of $19,000, you'll need to file a gift tax return (Form 709), though you likely won't owe taxes unless you've already used up your large lifetime exemption (over $13.99 million in 2025). Your son pays no tax on the gift, but you, as the giver, must report the amount exceeding the annual limit, which counts against your lifetime exemption.
There are several ways to transfer property to a child tax-free, including leaving it in a will, gifting it using lifetime and annual exclusions, selling it, or placing it in an irrevocable trust.
How much can you give tax-free in 2025? Each year, the IRS adjusts the annual gift tax exclusion for inflation. In 2025, that exclusion increases to $19,000 per recipient, up from $18,000 in 2024. You can gift this amount to as many recipients as you like with no impact on your lifetime estate and gift tax exemption.
Key takeaways
You may be able to reduce your taxable income by maximizing contributions to retirement plans and health savings accounts. Tax-loss harvesting, asset location, and charitable giving are other tax strategies to consider to potentially lower your tax bill.
To earn extra income from home while working full-time, choose options that offer flexibility and remote access, such as:
With tax code 1257L: The first £12,570 is tax free, meaning you don't pay any income tax on it. The remaining £17,430 is taxed at 20%. So you'd pay about £3,486 in income tax for the year.