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Taxing Matters, thank you and if I may ask another question.

My child received a SSA-1099. If the SSI benefits to the child are not taxable income then why would there be a 1099 issued?

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Assuming your daughter is unmarried, then the Social Security benefits will only be taxable if the total of (1) one-half her Social Security benefits plus (2) all her other income together exceed $25,000. So, unless she had some significant income aside from the Social Security, none of the Social Security is taxable. See IRS Publication 915 which explains all this.