LeonardS
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Generally, Social Security Benefits SSA  are not taxable if they are your only source of income.

 

If you file as single and your adjusted gross income plus one-half of your SSA benefits is below $25,000, your SSA benefits won't be taxed at all.

 

So if you only have SSA benefits and they are below $25,000 you do not have to file a tax return.

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