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Sorry--- your question is unclear. If your ONLY income is Social Security then you are not required to file a tax return unless you have a 1095A for marketplace health insurance. The deduction for paying interest on a student loan would make no difference if you do not owe or pay any tax. Do you have any other income besides the SS?
You can't get a monetary benefit (reduction of taxes) from paying student loan interest unless you actually owe tax.
You are required to file a tax return if you have other income non from social security (like a pension or 401k withdrawals). Whether or not you owe tax, and might benefit from the student loan interest deduction, depends on all your income and other circumstances.
To determine if you must file, see this IRS page.
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