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Retirement tax questions
No, if Social Security benefits was your only income in 2017, you do not have to file an income tax return as @xmasbaby0 previously stated. However, if you received any additional income from other sources then, you would have to pay federal income tax on part of your benefits.
Here’s a link to the IRS website with more information on SSA-1099: https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/are-social-security-benefits-taxable
Please see FAQ, for additional information on SSA: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3299920
June 1, 2019
5:10 AM