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If your only income was social security disability, you would not need to file a return. You do not claim your children's benefits and if this is their only income, they also would not file a return. If your disability is from somewhere other then SSDI, or if you are filing a joint return with your spouse, the answer could be different, so let us know.
If your only income was social security disability, you would not need to file a return. You do not claim your children's benefits and if this is their only income, they also would not file a return. If your disability is from somewhere other then SSDI, or if you are filing a joint return with your spouse, the answer could be different, so let us know.
Hopefully you can find beneficial information here http://www.disabilitybenefitscenter.org/how-to/social-security-disability-taxes
The site does say, though: " If this is your first year filing taxes while receiving Social Security Disability payments, you may want to hire a tax professional to help you through the tax process. A tax professional can help you understand how your Social Security Disability benefits affect your tax liabilities and can help you through the back-payment issue."
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