Do I need to report my Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?

by TurboTax •   728
Updated December 22, 2025 1:02 PM

Not on your federal tax return. IRS Publication 907 states:

Social security benefits do not include SSI payments, which are not taxable. Do not include these payments in your income.

A handful of states use SSI in certain tax calculations. If your state is one of them, we'll ask for your SSI when you get to that part in your state program interview.

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