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If you received social security income and you are filing a return, you need to report the social security income. However, the social security may not be taxable.
Social security is only taxable if 1/2 of your social security income plus all of your other income is greater than a base amount. The base amounts differ for filing status. The amounts are as follows:
32,000 for married couples filing jointly.
If you received social security income and you are filing a return, you need to report the social security income. However, the social security may not be taxable.
Social security is only taxable if 1/2 of your social security income plus all of your other income is greater than a base amount. The base amounts differ for filing status. The amounts are as follows:
32,000 for married couples filing jointly.
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