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The taxable amount, if any, of a taxpayer's Social Security benefits depends upon filing status and other reportable income.
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Generally if Social Security benefits are the only source of income, then the benefits are not taxable.
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Tier 1 railroad retirement benefits are not treated like Social Security equivalent benefits.
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If a taxpayer is filing a joint return and one spouse receives Social Security benefits and the other spouse does not, the spouse's other income does not need to be included in the tax return.
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The taxable portion of Social Security benefits is never more than 85% of the net benefits the taxpayer received.
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Pub 4491 Social Security Benefits
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