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If Social Security is your sole source of income, then you don't need to file a tax return.

However, if you have other income, you may be required to file a tax return depending on the amount of other income. Here are the guidelines.

Unmarried
If you are unmarried and at least 65 years of age, then you will need to file a tax return if your gross income is $11,850 or more (remember, this is income other than Social Security). If your income other than Social Security is less than $11,850, then your gross income equals zero for tax purposes, and you don't have to file a federal income tax return.

Married Filing Jointly
If you are married and file a joint return with a spouse who is also 65 or older, you must file a return if your combined gross income is $23,300 or more. (Remember, your Social Security is not part of this income; you don’t need to file a return if Social Security is your only income.) If your spouse is under 65 years old, then the amount decreases to $22,050. These income amounts only apply to the 2017 tax year, and generally increase slightly each year.

Married Filing Separately
Seniors must include their Social Security benefits in gross income in certain situations. If you are married and live with your spouse at any time during the year but file a separate tax return, then all of your Social Security benefits are considered gross income, which may require you to file a tax return.

Exceptions
Regardless of your filing status, a portion of your Social Security benefits are included in gross income if in any year the sum of half your Social Security plus all other income, including tax-exempt interest, exceeds $25,000 if you’re single or exceeds $32,000 if you are married filing jointly.

Even if you must file a tax return, you can reduce the amount of tax you may owe. If you are at least 65 years old and your income from sources other than Social Security is not high, then the tax credit for the elderly or disabled can reduce your tax bill on a dollar-for-dollar basis. However, this tax credit is only useful when you actually owe taxes to the IRS. Look at this IRS link for more details: https://www.irs.gov/credits-deductions/individuals/credit-for-the-elderly-or-the-disabled

If you receive what is called a 1099c or have other questions, please look at this HELPS article, “Past Due Income Taxes."

Eric Olsen, Executive Director HELPS nonprofit law firm.

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FAQs

Is helps legit for seniors? ›

We Never Turn Any Senior Citizen AWAY for inabiLity to pay.

HELPS is a 501(c)(3)charitable organization. We are classified as as a charity by the IRS. Around one third of our clients receive our services for free. Our suggested fees are based on our client's ability to pay.

Why seniors should not worry about old debts? ›

Many seniors are “judgment proof,” which means their income is derived from retirement, Social Security, or other accounts that can't be garnished. Debt collectors may not bother to take seniors in this situation to court, since they're unlikely to get the money that way.

How do you know if a nonprofit organization is legitimate? ›

Those who wish to make donations should use the Tax-Exempt Organization Search (TEOS) tool on IRS.gov to help find or verify qualified, legitimate charities. With the TEOS, people can: Verify the legitimacy of a charity. Check its eligibility to receive tax-deductible charitable contributions.

How do I check if a charity is legitimate? ›

There are resources that will allow you to check if a charitable organization is legitimate. Visit the California Registry of Charitable Trusts website (http://oag.ca.gov/charities), call (916) 445-2021 or send inquiries to P.O. Box 903447, Sacramento, CA 94203-4470.

What is the $2800 Flex card? ›

If you've been watching some TV or scrolling through social media channels, you may have seen some enticing posts about “Medicare flex cards” with over $2,800 to use towards groceries, clothes, gas…or anything. Does this sound too good to be true? Well it is. This is a scam.

How do you qualify for a flex card from Social Security? ›

The flex card is available to senior citizens who have signed up for a Medicare Advantage program that provides this benefit. Remember to choose a health and Medicare Advantage plan that provides this option, as not all of them do.

What is the Social Security Flex card for seniors? ›

A Medicare flex card is a preloaded debit card offered by some Medicare Advantage plans that members can use for certain expenses like over-the-counter health items, assistive devices and utilities. Although flex cards for seniors are associated with Medicare, they're not provided by the government.

How much debt does the average 70 year old have? ›

The Average Debt for People Aged 65-74

Householders in this age group who have debt carry an average debt of $105,250. Among those in this age group who have a primary residence debt, average mortgage debt is $152,890.

What happens to senior citizens when they run out of money? ›

Seniors who reside in an assisted living facility and run out of funds will be evicted. Elderly individuals who are unable to turn to family for financial support and have no money can become a ward of the state. This may be the case if the senior develops a health emergency and is no longer able to live alone.

How can the elderly stop paying credit cards debts? ›

Chapter 7: Chapter 7 bankruptcy can relieve you of the responsibility to continue paying money toward your debt, including medical bills, credit cards and certain loans. It can also stop creditors from taking any further action to collect money or repossess property from you.

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