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Yes, if you receive W-2 income and income from Social Security benefits, then you would enter both tax documents into your return. Your Social Security benefits may be taxable depending on your filing status and the amount of your other income.
To go to the section of the tax return to enter the Social Security income information, use these steps:
Yes, if you receive W-2 income and income from Social Security benefits, then you would enter both tax documents into your return. Your Social Security benefits may be taxable depending on your filing status and the amount of your other income.
To go to the section of the tax return to enter the Social Security income information, use these steps:
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