 This is the first page of the form 1040. We are focused down online number 12, where we have the standard deduction or itemized deductions. You can see the standard deduction amounts on the left-hand side based on filing status. This is the Schedule A, where the itemized deductions will be reported if you will be itemizing. First, a word from our sponsor. Yeah, actually, we're sponsoring ourselves on this one because apparently the merchandisers, they don't wanna be seen with us. But that's okay, whatever, because our merchandise is better than their stupid stuff anyways. Like our, trust me, I'm an accountant product line. Yeah, it's paramount that you let people know that you're an accountant because apparently we're among the only ones equipped with the number crunching skills to answer society's current deep complex and nuanced questions. If you would like a commercial-free experience, consider subscribing to our website at accountinginstruction.com or accountinginstruction.thinkific.com. The categories on the left-hand side, this is not the full page, and this is a bigger glimpse of some of those standard deductions which are generally based on filing status. Single, 13,850, married filing joint, double that, 27,700, head of household, 20,800, and then if over age limit and blind, you also have these increases in the standard deduction per the filing status. Given that, we're now focused on medical and dental expenses.