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State tax filing
It depends. If your non-taxable permanent disability income is your only source of income and you are single, you do not necessarily have to file taxes. If you have another source of income and/or are married, please check the IRS Filing Requirement Chart to check if your gross income exceeds the threshold.
If you do not need to file, it may be in your best interest to file – such as the case with stimulus payments that you may not receive if you do not file taxes. Please note, if you have no taxable income, you will not be able to e-file, you must mail your tax return to the IRS.
For additional information, please review the TurboTax article Can Disability Beneficiaries File for Taxes?
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February 14, 2023
5:37 PM