Subchapter | Section of I.R.C. |
A | A 1 to 58 |
B | 78, 103, 116, 120, 122, 151, 169, 241 to 250 (except 248 and 249), 280C |
C | 367 |
E | 457 |
F | 501 to 528 (except 512 to 515) |
G | 531 to 565 |
H | 581 to 596 |
J | 642(a), (b), (d), 668 |
L | 801 to 844 |
M | 853 |
N | 861 to 999 |
O | 1055, 1057 |
P | 1201 |
Q | 1301 to 1351 |
T | 1381 to 1388 |
In the case of a joint return, there is only one adjusted gross income and only one standard deduction. The standard deduction is $1,000 or 10 percent of the combined adjusted gross income, whichever is the lesser.
Example: If a husband has an income of $15,000 and his spouse has an income of $12,000 for the taxable year for which they file a joint return, and they have no deductions allowable for the purpose of computing adjusted gross income, the adjusted gross income shown by the joint return is the combined income of $27,000, and the standard deduction is $1,000 and not $2,000.
Example: If A and his wife B, both residents of Hawaii, have gross income of $16,000 and $3,500, respectively, from wages subject to withholding and A files Form N-12 (long form) and does not elect thereon to take the standard deduction, B may not file Form N-13 (short form) but must file Form N-12, taking thereon only her actual allowable deductions and not the standard deduction. In such case, however, if both elect to take the standard deduction, A must file Form N-12 (since his gross income exceeds the amount provided by section 235-53, HRS) but B may file Form N-13, or in the alternative, she may file Form N-12 and compute the tax by using the optional tax table. Under either alternative, effect is given to the standard deduction.
Example 1: A trust's governing instrument provides that all of its income is to be distributed to charity every year. Although the trust is not a simple trust under section 651, IRC, it is eligible for the $200 personal exemption.
Example 2: A trust's governing instrument provides that $1000 is to be distributed to its sole beneficiary every year. The trust is eligible for the $200 personal exemption in any year in which the trust's income is not more than $1000.
Haw. Code R. § 18-235-2.3