
If you are currently retired and living on a small, fixed income or barely making enough money to support your family, you might wonder whether you need to file a tax return this year. The answer is most likely “Yes.”
In 1789, Benjamin Franklin famously said, “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” That has not changed much. Filing a tax return is a requirement of life for nearly every American.
You are required to file a tax return if:
- Your gross income was greater than the applicable standard deduction for your filing status.
- You had self-employment income of $400 or more.
- You owe taxes.
Keep in mind that gross income is not just income earned from working a job. It includes social security and retirement income, IRA distributions, interest and dividends, capital gains, and any other sources of income you might have.
Let’s look at the example of a 90-year-old widow whose social security and retirement benefits total $23,400 annually. Additionally, she received $157 in interest on her savings and a dividend of $384 from stocks. Therefore, her gross income is $23,941. This amount exceeds her standard deduction of $15,700. Consequently, she must file a tax return for the year. It is likely that she had taxes withheld on these incomes and that she is entitled to a refund. If so, filing is not only required, but it is beneficial.
Even if you are not required to file a tax return, you will want to file if (1) you are due a refund on taxes withheld or (2) if you are entitled to claim a tax credit. The most common tax credits are:
- Earned income tax credit
- Child tax credit
- American Opportunity Tax Credit
- Credit for Federal Tax on Fuels
- Premium Tax Credit
- Health Coverage Tax Credit
- Credits for Sick and Family Leave
- Child and Dependent Care Credit
If you are still unsure whether you have to file a tax return, you can use the IRS’s Interactive Tax Assistance (ITA). It has an Interview Tool to help you figure it out. The interview is estimated to take 12 minutes to complete. Remember that the tool is only as good as the answers you provide. Access the interview tool here: https://www.irs.gov/help/ita/do-i-need-to-file-a-tax-return