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We need some clarification. When you use the term "SSI" do you mean Social Security benefits that were on a SSA1099? Or do you mean Supplemental Security Income? Social Security and SSI are not the same thing.
Did you receive Social Security and earn an additional amount of $17,400? Or is that the amount of Social Security you received?
If you have $17,400 of earned income, that is taxable unless you're Married Filing Jointly.
In addition, Social security (including SSDI) becomes taxable when your income, including 1/2 your social security, reaches:
Married Filing Jointly(MFJ): $32,000
Single or head of household: $25,000
Married Filing Separately and lived with your spouse at any time during the tax year: $0
What kind of income? Did you get a W2 for it or some kind of 1099? Why do you think your income is not taxable?
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