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Thanks for the reply. The Pension I receive from Canada is from a private party (General Electric), versus the government, when I worked at GE several years ago. Accordingly, based on your post, I don't think it is proper inputting the GE Canadian pension income / taxes paid from the NR4 Form in TurboTax, as if it was a SSA-1099.
To clarify my question, I appreciate any guidance on where I should input into TurboTax private party pension income and taxes paid, per the Canadian NR4 Form, Income Code 39.
Thank you!
‎February 20, 2024
10:48 AM