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This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

 
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Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

Per IRS Publication 907: SSI Benefits are not reported on your federal tax return. 

Please see the TurboTax FAQ below for more info:  https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4767309

[Edited 03.07.2019| 3:52PM]

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Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

Per IRS Publication 907: SSI Benefits are not reported on your federal tax return. 

Please see the TurboTax FAQ below for more info:  https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/4767309

[Edited 03.07.2019| 3:52PM]

syl4mas
New Member

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

Where do i report my ssi?
Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

Please follow these instructions to enter your Form 1099-SA for the Social Security Benefits you received:
• Login to your TurboTax Account 
• Click "Take Me To My Return"
• Click "Search" in the upper right corner, then type "Social Security Benefits" in the Search Box 
• When the results populate, click the "Jump to Link"
• Click "Yes" where it asks if you received any Social Security Benefits and click "Continue"
           From here TurboTax will walk you through entering your Form 1099-SA
syl4mas
New Member

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

i did not receved a 1099 sa
Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

You should be able to get a copy online at the SSA website: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.ssa.gov/myaccount/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAn4PkBRCDARIsAGHmH3cTa4yHgJPhoXs-7gvbP28vdwE9fYXude9OOFa...>
syl4mas
New Member

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

i went there but i do not have a 1099-sa because i  receive Supplemental Security Income only , do i declare it ?securety social said 1099 are not available for people who receive Supplemental Security Income
Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

You are correct, they do not give a 1099-ssa for Supplemental Benefits; therefore, you do not need to file a Federal Return.  Sorry for the confusion!
syl4mas
New Member

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

ok but will that not raise question from the IRS if i don't fill?
Rachel_W
Expert Alumni

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

If that is your only income, then no it will not raise a question with the IRS.
syl4mas
New Member

This year I separated from my wife but we are still married. I will file separately, I only get SSI because I don't get anything else and I'm over 65 do I declare it?

thank you so much for all your help
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