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The reason it is TurboTax fault is easy to see. Look at line 6 on the return and the taxable as income is shown as zero, but the IRS says that my taxable income meets the minimum for 85 % of SxS to be taxable.
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It would be helpful to determine why the income was not listed as taxable. Can you clarify better the circumstances that led you to the conclusion that it was TurboTax's fault?
The reason it is TurboTax fault is easy to see. Look at line 6 on the return and the taxable as income is shown as zero, but the IRS says that my taxable income meets the minimum for 85 % of SxS to be taxable.
There is a question in the Social Security section that asks if your spouse received the Social Security payments while living abroad.
If you lived in one of the listed countries, the social security would be taxed by that other country and show as zero on your 1040 line 6b.
Please look at your social security worksheet to see how that was answered.
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