The IRS requires you to file a tax return when your gross income exceeds the sum of the standard deduction for your filing status plus one exemption amount. If Social Security is your sole source of income, then you don’t need to file a tax return.
Can you get a tax refund if you are on Social Security?
Tax Filing and Refund on Social Security Disability If your only income is social security disability benefits, it’s unlikely that you will owe the IRS anything at the end of the year or need to file a return. Clearly, if you don’t file, you also won’t earn a refund check.
Do you have to file a Social Security tax return?
If Social Security is your sole source of income, then you don’t need to file a tax return. For tax year 2019, you will need to file a return if you are unmarried and at least 65 years of age, and your gross income is $13,850 or more. However, if you live on Social Security benefits, you don’t include this in gross income.
How can I find out if I have to pay taxes on my social security?
The easiest and most accurate way for the current Tax Year 2020 to find out if you need to pay taxes on your Social Security income is to start a free tax return on eFile.com. The eFile.com tax return calculation is comprehensive and reliable.
Do you have to pay Social Security taxes on excess income?
Any Social Security taxes paid on Tax Year 2020 income from $137,700 to infinity is considered excess social security tax and will be refunded to you (or credited against your income tax balance due) when you file a tax return.
When is the deadline to file Social Security taxes?
Married filing separately and lived with their spouse at any time during 2019. The Interactive Tax Assistant on IRS.gov can help taxpayers answer the question Are My Social Security or Railroad Retirement Tier I Benefits Taxable? The tax filing deadline has been postponed to Wednesday, July 15, 2020.