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No. It would only go on her tax return if she has other income and needs to file. If she only gets SSA-1099 it is not taxable and no one reports it.
No. It would only go on her tax return if she has other income and needs to file. If she only gets SSA-1099 it is not taxable and no one reports it.
No. You do not enter her SSA-1099 on your tax return. If the SS benefits are her only income then she does not file a tax return.
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