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CathyG
I hope I am in the right forum. I apologize if I am not.
I receive DIC, and SS disability as well as a portion of my late husbands SS disability. I have not filed taxes in years because I was always told its not taxable and its my only income. Well I just bought a home last year, and I recently saw someone post that if your benefits are 25,000 or more then you have to file. Now Im scared and not sure if I should file this year because I bought a home and I do collect over 25,000. Can someone advise me please? The SS Disability together does not equal 25,000 but, with my DIC its way over.
Thank You
Cathy
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Buck52
VA benefits are not taxable; therefore, VA does not send out 1099 forms. If you need a statement of benefits paid, please contact your VA Regional Office. However you may want to check with SSA o
Berta
I am a widow too ,getting DIC, SSA, and also some income from my farm and a few investments,and I have always filed a federal and state tax return.My annual church contributions are usually much more
Buck52
if you need help filing your taxes, check with your local community center This is where I go to file my taxes , I use to do them myself but I don't keep up with the tax laws anymore and beside
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