How much other income can you make besides social security and still not pay taxes?

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2026-04-06 15:20

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For the 2023 tax year, if you file as an individual and your total income, including Social Security benefits and other income, is below $27,000, you typically won't owe federal income tax. For married couples filing jointly, the threshold is $32,000. However, if your provisional income exceeds these limits, a portion of your Social Security may be taxable. It's important to consult a tax professional for personalized advice based on your circumstances.

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