Are social security survivor benefits for children considered taxable
                        income?
                     
The person who has the legal right to receive the benefits must determine
                        whether the benefits are taxable. For example, if you and your child receive
                        benefits, but the check for your child is made out in your name, you must
                        use only your part of the benefits to see whether any benefits are taxable
                        to you. One half of the part that belongs to your child must be added to your
                        child's other income to see whether any of those benefits are taxable to the
                        child.
                     
                  
                  References:
                        
                        - Publication 915, Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement
                                 Benefits
- Tax Topic 423, Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement
                                 Benefits
 
             
	
	
		
		
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