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If Social Security income is the only income you earned in 2016, it is not taxable or reportable, and you need not file a tax return-you have no tax deductions or credits to claim.
If you received other taxable income, you may need to file a return, and include your Social Security income.
However, you should check your state filing requirements.
If Social Security income is the only income you earned in 2016, it is not taxable or reportable, and you need not file a tax return-you have no tax deductions or credits to claim.
If you received other taxable income, you may need to file a return, and include your Social Security income.
However, you should check your state filing requirements.
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