• Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Ask Liz Weston

Get smart with your money

  • About
  • Liz’s Books
  • Speaking
  • Disclosure
  • Contact

Q&A: Seniors may not have to file tax returns

February 17, 2026 By Liz Weston 1 Comment

Dear Liz: I disagree with the tax advice you gave to the 85-year-old lady and her husband, age 87, who hadn’t filed a tax return in the last three to five years. Maybe their combined income is so low they don’t have to file. Did you consider that? If not, you should. Not everyone needs a tax adviser to add two Social Security income forms together and determine that, “No, hon, we don’t have to file.”

Answer: That was actually my first thought. But the fact that the writer said her spouse hadn’t “paid” their income tax in several years indicates they may have owed taxes prior to that point, and that filing tax returns had been routine.

Many people in their 80s don’t have to file federal tax returns because their income is too low. For the 2025 tax year, singles 65 and over with gross incomes under $15,750 don’t need to file. The limit is $31,500 if one member of a married couple is 65 or older and $34,700 if both spouses are 65 or older.

But it would be dangerous and irresponsible to assume that just because someone is older, they no longer owe taxes. The free Tax-Aide service mentioned in the previous column can assess the couple’s situation and provide reassurance if they don’t need to file or help if they do.

Related Posts

  • Q&A: Gift tax returns

    Dear Liz: You recently answered a question about gift taxes and mentioned gift tax returns.…

  • Q&A: "Superfunding" a 529 account requires filing gift tax returns

    Dear Liz: You wrote that people could contribute up to five times the annual gift…

  • Some remote workers may be in for tax surprise

    If the pandemic caused you to relocate across state lines, even temporarily, the next surprise…

  • Parent's medical bills may be tax deduction

    Dear Liz: The writer who wrote in about her mother's medical bills should check to…

Filed Under: Q&A, Taxes Tagged With: filing tax returns, income tax, tax returns

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Bret Farnum says

    February 22, 2026 at 7:07 am

    While it is true that some seniors, like my Dad, that only have Social Security payments as income are not **required** to file federal or state income taxes each year…you run the risk of **not receiving** any government stimulus payments (remember Covid checks?) if you have not filed.

    Reply

Leave a Comment Cancel reply

I welcome thoughtful comments and insights. Please keep your contributions kind and respectful. Comments are moderated, so they won't appear immediately and won't appear at all if they're rude or dismissive of others. Let’s keep this a space where everyone feels encouraged to share and learn.

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Search

Copyright © 2026 · Ask Liz Weston 2.0 On Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in