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It would seem that the IRS may show other income, because if you are single (not married) and all you have is social security disability then you should not have any taxable income. Unless you paid withholding taxes to the IRS, it's not likely you will get a refund.
You can use TurboTax to enter your information to make sure. The taxable portion of social security in your case would be zero based on the information you provided with or without the ability to claim your son unless you must file as married filing separately.
Taxable social security income applies if half of the social security income added to other taxable income exceeds the base amount. The base amount is $25,000 ($32,000 for married filing jointly), and -0- for married filing separately.
Then after that, you would have the standard deduction and your exemption(s).
To enter your Form SSA-1099 follow the steps below for TurboTax online.
It would seem that the IRS may show other income, because if you are single (not married) and all you have is social security disability then you should not have any taxable income. Unless you paid withholding taxes to the IRS, it's not likely you will get a refund.
You can use TurboTax to enter your information to make sure. The taxable portion of social security in your case would be zero based on the information you provided with or without the ability to claim your son unless you must file as married filing separately.
Taxable social security income applies if half of the social security income added to other taxable income exceeds the base amount. The base amount is $25,000 ($32,000 for married filing jointly), and -0- for married filing separately.
Then after that, you would have the standard deduction and your exemption(s).
To enter your Form SSA-1099 follow the steps below for TurboTax online.
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