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Deductions & credits
I agree with PK and that you do not need to report Mexican Social Security income on a US tax return because of the treaty provisions. If you exclude it, it won't appear as taxable income in your Delaware return.
If you reported it like Bsch4477 suggests, you would need to make a corresponding entry to offset the amount you reported.
- Click Federal > Wages & Income>all income>
- Go to the last selection, Miscellaneous Income and click Start
- Go to the last option, Other reportable income and click Start
- You should be in a miscellaneous income summary screen
- Select add another income item . Type in Mexican/American treaty benefits and offset the amount originally reported with a negative sign in front of the amount.
This will remove the income both from federal income and Delaware income as well.
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‎February 24, 2025
11:26 AM