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If Social Security benefits are your only income, you have no taxable income (at least on your federal return). The IRS does not allow e-filing of a return with zero income. If you want to e-file, add $1 of interest income to your return. Then your income won't be zero and you will be able to e-file. You won't owe any tax on the $1 of income.
If Social Security benefits are your only income, you have no taxable income (at least on your federal return). The IRS does not allow e-filing of a return with zero income. If you want to e-file, add $1 of interest income to your return. Then your income won't be zero and you will be able to e-file. You won't owe any tax on the $1 of income.
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