The social Security stimulus checks that were sent out this year are not taxable and are not considered taxable income. The money that you received this year in the form of a stimulus check is something that you are meant to spend on things, or catch up on bills, not something to be taxed on and paid back later to the IRS.
That is the benefit of stimulus checks, untaxed income to be used however you like.
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