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And....you say that you have applied for SSI and Social Security disability benefits---you do not say that you are receiving those benefits.   So there would be nothing to enter on a 2025 tax return about that at all.   When and if you receive SSI or Social Security disability, SSI is not entered on a tax return at all;  Social Security disability benefits will be reported on a SSA1099 every year in January and you can enter that on a tax return.  But if SSI and/or SSA1099 is your only income, you do not have to file a tax return unless you have a 1095A for marketplace health insurance.    If you receive Social Security disability and have other kinds of income in addition, like income from a job, investment income, etc etc. you may have to file and the SS could be taxable.

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