under 65 at the end of 2022, file a return $12,950
if your income was at least:
If your filing status is single and you were
65 or older at the end of 2022, file a $14,700
return if your income was at least:
If your filing status is married filing jointly
and you were under 65 (both spouses)
$25,900
at the end of 2022, file a return if your
income was at least:
If your filing status is married filing jointly
and you were 65 or older (one spouse)
$27,300
at the end of 2022, file a return if your
income was at least:
If your filing status is married filing jointly
and you were 65 or older (both spouses)
$28,700
at the end of 2022, file a return if your
income was at least:
If your filing status is married filing sepa-
rately and you were any age at the end
$5
of 2022, file a return if your income was
at least:
If your filing status is head of household
and you were under 65 at the end of
$19,400
2022, file a return if your income was at
least:
If your filing status is head of household
and you were 65 or older at the end of
2022, file a return if your income was at $21,150
least:
If your filing status is qualifying surviving
spouse and you were under 65 at the end
of 2022, file a return if your income was $25,900
at least:
, If your filing status is qualifying surviving
spouse and you were 65 or older at the
$27,300
end of 2022, file a return if your income
was at least:
If you were born on you are
considered to be age 65 at the end of January 1, 1958
2022
All income you received in the form of
money, goods, property, and services
that isn't exempt from tax, including any
Gross income includes... income from sources outside the Unit-
ed States or from the sale of your main
home (even if you can exclude part or all
of it).
| you are married filing a separate return
and you lived with your spouse at any
time in 2022 or
Do not include any social security bene-
| one-half of your social security benefits
fits unless
plus your other gross income and any
tax-exempt interest is more than $25,000
($32,000 if married filing jointly).
You must file a return if any of the follow-
ing apply.
1. Your unearned income was over
$2,900 ($4,650 if 65 or older and blind).
2. Your earned income was over $14,700
Single Dependents Either 65 or over or ($16,450 if 65 or older and blind).
blind must file a return if: 3. Your gross income was more than the
larger of —
a. $2,900 ($4,650 if 65 or older and blind)
or
b. our earned income (up to $12,550 plus
$2,150 ($3,900 if 65 or older and blind).
You must file a return if any of the follow-
ing apply.
1. Your unearned income was over
$1,150.