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It depends which Social Security program you are enrolled in and your total combined household income.
If you receive SSI (Supplemental Security Income), your benefits are never taxable and no SSA-1099 is issued, which explains why you haven't received a form.
However, if you receive SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance), your benefits may be taxable if one-half of your benefits plus your husband’s job income exceeds $32,000 for a married couple filing jointly. If you are on SSDI and didn't get a form, try to access your account at SSA.gov to download a replacement SSA-1099.
MindyB,
Thank you so much! Your answer gives me all the information I haven't been able to find so far.
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