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No, you do not need to include your mother-in-law's social security income in your taxes. Since she did not receive other income besides the social security, she is not required to file her own taxes.
No, you do not need to include your mother-in-law's social security income in your taxes. Since she did not receive other income besides the social security, she is not required to file her own taxes.
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