Enlarge image | Userid: CPM Schema: Leadpct: 76% Pt. size: 9 Draft Ok to Print notice Fileid: … ces/n703/202210/a/xml/cycle03/source (Init. & Date) _______ AH XSL/XML Page 1 of 1 12:11 - 23-Sep-2022 The type and rule above prints on all proofs including departmental reproduction proofs. MUST be removed before printing. Department of the Treasury Notice 703 Internal Revenue Service (Rev. October 2022) Read This To See if Your Social Security Benefits May Be Taxable If your social security and/or SSI taxable for 2022. Fill in lines A • You exclude income from (supplemental security income) through E. sources outside the United benefits were your only source of States or foreign housing, income for 2022, you probably will Do not use the worksheet below income earned by bona fide not have to file a federal income tax if any of the following apply to you; residents of American Samoa or return. See IRS Pub. 501, instead, go directly to IRS Pub. 915, Puerto Rico, interest income Dependents, Standard Deduction, Social Security and Equivalent from series EE or I U.S. savings and Filing Information, or your tax Railroad Retirement Benefits. bonds issued after 1989, or return instructions to find out if you • You received Form RRB-1099, employer-provided adoption have to file a return. Form SSA-1042S, or benefits. We developed this worksheet for Form RRB-1042S. you to see if your benefits may be Note. If you plan to file a joint income tax return, include your spouse's amounts, if any, on lines A, C, and D. A. Enter the total amount from box 5 of ALL your 2022 Forms SSA-1099. Include the full amount of any lump-sum benefit payments received in 2022, for 2022 and earlier years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. B. Multiply line A by 50% (0.50). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B. C. Enter your total income that is taxable (excluding line A), such as pensions, wages, interest, ordinary dividends, and capital gain distributions. Do not reduce your income by any deductions, exclusions, or exemptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C. D. Enter any tax-exempt interest, such as interest on municipal bonds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D. E. Add lines B, C, and D, and enter the total here. Then, read the information below. . . . . . E. Part of your social security If none of your benefits are Railroad Retirement Benefits, for benefits may be taxable if, for 2022, taxable, but you must otherwise file rules on a lump-sum election you item 1, 2, or 3 below applies to you. a tax return, do the following. can make that may reduce the 1. You were single, a head of • Enter the total amount from amount of your taxable benefits. household, or a qualifying surviving line A above on Form 1040 or spouse and line E above is more 1040-SR, line 6a, and enter -0- Get More Information than $25,000. on Form 1040 or 1040-SR, From the IRS 2. You were married, would file line 6b. jointly, and line E above is more • If you were married, file If you still have questions about than $32,000. separately, and lived apart whether your social security benefits 3. You were married, would file from your spouse for all of are taxable, see IRS Pub. 915 or separately, and line E above is more 2022, enter “D” to the right of your 2022 federal income tax return than zero (more than $25,000 if you the word “benefits” on instructions, or visit lived apart from your spouse for all Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 6a. www.irs.gov/SSB. of 2022). Note. If your figures show that part Go to www.irs.gov/Forms to If your figures show that part of of your benefits may be taxable and view, download, or print all of the your benefits may be taxable, see you received benefits in 2022 that forms and publications you may IRS Pub. 915 and Social Security were for a prior year, see IRS Pub. need. Benefits in your 2022 federal 915, Social Security and Equivalent income tax return instructions. Do not return this notice to the SSA or the IRS. Keep it with your records. IRS.gov Catalog No. 61879N |