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If the Social Security benefits are the only income to be reported on the 2022 tax return, there is no need to file a 2022 tax return. Unless you had federal income taxes withheld from the SS income then you should file for a tax refund.
It is unlikely that you will have to file a return. However, to be sure, take a look and fill in this IRS Interactive Tool: Do I have to File a Tax Return? This will give you an exact answer based on your SS income.
If the Social Security benefits is your ( and your spouse’s if married) only income then there is no need for you to file a tax return UNLESS one or more of these apply :
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