
Jan 30, 2018, 12:33 AM
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Okay, I think I may now understand what you were asking about earlier.
The waiver you received is considered taxable income, so you received a W-2 for it. The total waived was $510. You do not owe $510. But you may owe tax on that $510. If anything, it would be a very low amount.
If this is the only income you had all year (besides your SSI) then you should not have to file a tax return.
I am not an expert. I just looked this up online. You should be fine not filing if that was the only income you had besides your SSI all year.
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