ddepete
New Member

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.

 
DianeW
Expert Alumni

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.