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R
Ravenspook2
Asked April 2017
My father gets VA compensation and Social Security. Does he need to file an income tax return?
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geewiz
Apr 2017
Go to the IRS website --- irsdotgov.
In the search box ask 'do I need to file'
It takes you through a series of questions and tells you what to do.
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In the search box ask 'do I need to file'
It takes you through a series of questions and tells you what to do.