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posted Jun 3, 2019 4:29:46 PM

I received social security income in2016 do l have to declare on my tax return

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New Member
Jun 3, 2019 4:29:48 PM

If you are required to file a return, you will need to report the social security income on your return. 

Social security income is only taxable if one half of your social security income plus your other income is greater than the base amounts of 32,000 dollars for married joint filers or 25,000 dollars for single filers. Married separate filer's social security income is always taxable regardless of whether they have other income or not.

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New Member
Jun 3, 2019 4:29:48 PM

If you are required to file a return, you will need to report the social security income on your return. 

Social security income is only taxable if one half of your social security income plus your other income is greater than the base amounts of 32,000 dollars for married joint filers or 25,000 dollars for single filers. Married separate filer's social security income is always taxable regardless of whether they have other income or not.