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After you file
Yes, if you have a 1099-SSA, you need to enter it into TurboTax, because TurboTax has to do a calculation to see if part of your SS is taxable.
However, as xmasbaby notes, if all you have is Social Security (and not a side job or a 1099-R from a retirement plan distribution), it's unlikely that you will owe tax on it.
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‎February 15, 2024
2:08 PM