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Stepdaughter, 34 years old, married with 2 kids recently borrowed money to pay part of her electric bill which she only pays when forced to, never paid it back and turned around a month later and quit her job with the state to be a stay at home mommy. She has no sense of financial responsibility or the importance of h...more
You will have to pay federal taxes on your Social Security benefits if you file a federal tax return as an individual and your total income is more than $25,000. If you file a joint return, you will have to pay taxes if you and your spouse have a total income of more than $32,000.