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Do you enter non-taxable income for a VA disability pension for the state of PA? If so, where would you enter it? I understand not to enter this VA info on Fed form.
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State tax filing
No, this would not be taxable to PA for personal income tax purposes.
If you choose to file a Property Tax or Rent Rebate, you will need to include this as part of the household funds to determine eligibility for the rebate.
- Include the gross amount (not the taxable amount) of
pensions, annuities, Individual Retirement Account distributions,
Tier 2 Railroad Retirement Benefits, Veterans’ Disability
Benefits, and Civil Service Disability Benefits. Do not include
Black Lung Benefits. Submit photocopies of pension/annuity
benefits statements along with other forms 1099 showing
income for 2016.
Proof of Disability: For Veterans Administration disability, provide a letter from the Veterans Administration stating that you are 100 percent disabled.