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Retirement tax questions
No, you don't have to file a Wisconsin state income tax return if your only income is Social Security benefits.
- Per WI Department of Revenue, if your filing status is single, you're age 65 or older and a full-year resident, you have to file a tax if your gross income is $12,150 or more. Gross income does not include items that are exempt from Wisconsin tax life social security benefits.
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March 29, 2022
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