Generally, Social Security Income (SSI) is not taxable. However, a portion of your SSI may be taxable if you have other income in addition to what you receive from Social Security. Other income can include wages, self-employment, interest, dividends or other taxable income that you report on your tax return.
Go to this section in Credit Karma Tax: Social Security Benefits
Credit Karma Tax will determine if your SSI is taxable by using your combined income and comparing it with the base amount allowed for your filing status.
Source: ssa.gov
To find out if your SSI affects your tax return:
- Using the information found on your Form SSA-1099, fill in the fields on our Social Security Benefits page.
- We’ll calculate your taxable SSI, if any, based on the information you provide and the IRS rules.
- You can review your tax forms to see how your SSI affects your tax return.
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