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UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019
Yes - You need to file a tax return since you're income is over $27,700 (filing jointly; both over 65).
Your retirement income is taxable.
Whether your Social Security benefits are taxable depends on how much other income you have. Just enter the amount in TurboTax and it will calculate the taxable amount.
Here’s a quick way to find out if you have to pay taxes on your Social Security benefits:
Base Amounts. The three base amounts are:
Here is an interactive tax assistant tool from the IRS to help you fully answer the question. Click here: Are my Social Security Benefits Taxable
[Edited | 4/15/2020 | 9:35am PDT]
UPDATED FOR TAX YEAR 2019
Yes - You need to file a tax return since you're income is over $27,700 (filing jointly; both over 65).
Your retirement income is taxable.
Whether your Social Security benefits are taxable depends on how much other income you have. Just enter the amount in TurboTax and it will calculate the taxable amount.
Here’s a quick way to find out if you have to pay taxes on your Social Security benefits:
Base Amounts. The three base amounts are:
Here is an interactive tax assistant tool from the IRS to help you fully answer the question. Click here: Are my Social Security Benefits Taxable
[Edited | 4/15/2020 | 9:35am PDT]
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