SSA Forms for 2025 Taxes: What Social Security Recipients Need to Know
The holiday season may be over, but for Social Security recipients and their families, there’s an important reminder: Social Security tax forms for 2025 will start arriving December 26.
These forms are essential for filing taxes in 2026 and understanding your household’s benefits from the previous year.
Being prepared can save stress and prevent mistakes during tax season.
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Which Forms to Expect
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Form SSA-1099 – reports total Social Security benefits for U.S. citizens.
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Form SSA-1042S – for non-citizens who received Social Security benefits.
Both forms summarize income received from Social Security, which may affect your tax return.
Families managing budgets or household finances should review them carefully.
When and How to Access Them
While paper forms begin mailing December 26, many recipients can access their documents online via my Social Security account starting December 25—just after the holidays. Most mailed copies arrive by the end of January.
Why This Matters for Families
Recent legislation may affect your reported amounts. For households with multiple beneficiaries, reviewing forms promptly ensures accurate tax filing, maximizes potential deductions, and avoids surprises.
Retroactive payments or benefit adjustments can impact total household income.
Tips for Families
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Check your forms as soon as they arrive to confirm accuracy.
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Coordinate with family members if multiple recipients live in the same household.
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Plan your budget knowing the timing of these forms and upcoming tax obligations.