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Yes. And if you have other income to report on the tax return, the Social Security benefits may be taxable.
However, if the Social Security is the only income being reported on the tax return then there is no benefit or reason to file a tax return.
Yes. And if you have other income to report on the tax return, the Social Security benefits may be taxable.
However, if the Social Security is the only income being reported on the tax return then there is no benefit or reason to file a tax return.
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