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I am 59 and my son is 15. I am disabled and get SSD. My son gets 50% of mine as the dependent share. For both of us it is the only source of income. My wife works and receives earned income.
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Social security payments to children.
If the Social Security (SS) payments, including SS disability, were under his/her SS number (as they usually are), it does not get reported on your return. If it does need to be reported, it would go on his/her individual return. If that was his/her only income, it does not get reported at all. He does not need to file a tax return.
SS is only taxable & reportable when added to sufficient other income. Social security only becomes taxable, when his income, including 1/2 his social security, reaches $25,000
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