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January 24, 2023
Question

Filing requirements when married with lower than min taxable income and need to qualify for social services benefits

  • January 24, 2023
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Hi

Assume:

1.  We do not have any IRS refunds to request back.

2.  We are making less than the below amount from all income sources including W2s,

Married Filing JointlyBoth under age 65$24,400

 

Do we need to file a tax return?

If we do not need to file, is there a benefit to filing the tax return if we qualify for social services benefits and those agencies may require a tax return to validate which benefits we could qualify for?

 

Thanks

    2 replies

    Employee
    January 24, 2023

    You can file a tax return if you want to, even if you are below the filing requirements.  Whether doing so will help you as you seek certain benefits, we cannot say.   If it does not let you e-file, add $1 of interest income and you should be able to e-file.

    **Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**
    VolvoGirl
    Employee
    January 24, 2023

    And it depends what kind of income you have.  Do you have anything besides W2s?  Or if they took out withholding you want to file to get any withholding back.

    frank112Author
    January 24, 2023

    We have a 1099-NEC for a small amount

    The W2 does not show any tax withholdings.

    We have a small 1099-INT.

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

    PS. https://www.healthforcalifornia.com/covered-california/health-insurance-companies/medi-cal/apply It includes:

    • Federal tax information: The head of the household and their dependents need to provide their federal tax information. You could still become eligible for Medi-Cal even if you don’t file taxes.