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You will have to get the IRS involved with this. You will have to file a paper income tax return corrrectly and mail it to the IRS then the IRS will be contacting someone to try and determine what is going on and determine who is filing the correct income tax return.

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Q: How can you stop someone from using your Social Security number when filing their income taxes?
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Is there federal tax on social security income?

This depends on what your other income is besides your Social Security Income. Dependent on your filing status and other income your Social Security Income can very likely be partially taxable. Up to a maximum of 85% of your Social Security income can be taxable on your Federal Tax Return.


When you receive Social Security only do you have to pay any taxes?

You only have to pay tax on your Social Security income if your total taxable income is $25,000 or more for a single taxpayer, or $32,000 or more for a couple filing jointly. If your total income is below that amount, then you do not have to pay tax on your Social Security benefits.


Are rental investments considered income for social security?

They are income but they do not require you to pay social security on that income.


does Mississippi Tax Social Security Income?

does Mississippi Tax Social Security Income


Is any of this considered earned income if you and your wife live on social security income and a small pension benefit but no labor is performed?

No. Social Security and Pension income are not considered earned income for the purposed of the Earned Income Tax Credit. This is not to say that you will not have to file an income tax return and possibly pay taxes. Depending on the amount of income you have and your filing status, you may or may not have to file a return.


Is social security considered income for v.a pension?

Social Security Retirement & Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are not.


What is the definition of the social security disability application?

The social disability application is a form filled out by someone who is disabled and unable to work. A person who can not work and earn an income would fill out the form and try to get social security disability income.


Can a collection agency prosecute someone on supplemental security income?

A collection agency can collect from someone on social security or disability. If you incurred a debt, you can be prosecuted.


Do you have to pay taxes on your social security check?

There is a means test to determine your total annual income and if it exceeds that amount you will have to pay on the additional amount. You can find it in the tax booklet or on line by typing in the question do I have to pay taxes on social security income. Generally speaking, most people don't if social security is their only income. However you may still need to file a return.


Filing taxes and receiving social security retirement?

AnswerHi,Whether or not you are over 65 you have to file a tax return if your income exceeds the total of your standard deduction and your personal exemption. Assuming you are single and over 65 for 2007 your standard deduction is $6,650 and your personal exemption is $3,400 or a total of $10,500. If your income other than social security exceeds that amount, you are required to file a tax return.Up to 85% of social security benefits can be taxable depending upon the amount of your other income. If you are single and the total of half of your social security plus all your other income exceeds $25,000, some of your social security is taxable.Let me know if you have any questions.Regards,Carole http://en.allexperts.com/q/Tax-Law-Questions-932/Social-Security-Filing-Taxes.htm


What age do you stop paying tax on social security?

There is no age at which you stop paying taxes on Social Security benefits. However, the amount you pay in taxes on your benefits may vary depending on your total income and filing status.


Does the IRS require 1040 tax filing by all persons even if they have no income?

Yes, the IRS requires 1040 tax filing by all persons because their is always some income generated in their lifestyles. The income does not entirely need to be from a paycheck, but could be from disability or social security.