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Survivors' Benefits

Question:   Are social security survivor benefits for children considered taxable income?


Answer:    

  • The person who has the legal right to receive the benefits must determine whether the benefits are taxable.
  • If you and your child receive benefits, but the check for your child is made out in your name, you will use only your part of the benefits to see whether any benefits are taxable to you.
  • The amount of income tax that your child must pay on that part of the benefits that belong to your child depends on the total amount of income and benefits for the taxable year.

Additional Information:

Category: Social Security Income

Subcategory: Survivors' Benefits


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The OMB number for this study is 1545-1432.
If you have any comments regarding this study, please write to:
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