if your taxable income is less than $3,000 you dont have to
How much must I make in taxable income to have to file a return?
Sure. Anyone can file a tax return if they want to. SSI benefits themselves are not taxable, but if you have other sources of income, they might be taxable. Whether or not you have any taxable income, you can file if you want to, but there may be little point in doing so.
If they have taxable income
SSI
Yes when you have taxable income you would file a federal and state income tax return.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.
Age is NOT one of the requirements of when you must file 1040 federal income tax return. As long as your are still breathing and have the required taxable income amounts you will be required to file a 1040 federal income tax return and pay any income taxes that may be due on the taxable amount of your income.
Of course. All income is taxable and rent received for anything is taxable income. You will file this on Schedule E of your 1040 tax return.
The best way to determine if your income is taxable is to ask someone who is a certified CPA. They will be able to help you with this as well as file your taxes.
Yes and it is possible for some of the retirement income to be taxable income in Virginia.
No reportable taxable income to be entered on a income tax return would be a good start of not being required to file a federal income tax return.
Yes and it is very possible that some of the retirement income could be taxable income on your income tax return.