MarilynG1
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Deductions & credits

@Dearfinance Yes, if you don't receive a 1099-R for your Foreign Pension Income, you can indicate in TurboTax that you are entering a 'Substitute 1099-R' (Form 4852). 

 

Type '1099r' in the Search area, then click on 'Jump to 1099r'. At the end of your 1099-R entry, you can indicate this is a 'Substitute 1099-R'.

 

However, since your Substitute 1099-R does not have a Payer Identification Number, you will need to print and mail your return. 

 

You could also report the income as 'Miscellaneous Income' and still be able to Efile.

 

Click this link for details on Reporting Foreign Pension Income

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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