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The Social Security Administration typically sends out Form SSA-1099, which reports Social Security benefits received, in January for the previous tax year. This form is used for tax reporting purposes and is not a W-2 form. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) recipients do not receive W-2 forms from the SSA because SSI is not considered earned income. SSI benefits are not taxable, so recipients do not need to report them on their tax return.

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