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Retirement tax questions
Thank you for the response. I have already filed my taxes for the year of 2016. I still need to know, if I will now be filing my taxes quarterly, which will now apparently include my SSDI income (which has always been taxable for me), what am I supposed to with the SSA 1099 from the Social Security Administration I receive in January 2018?
I don't mind filing quarterly. I don't mind estimating my income from independent contracting and Social Security / Disability on a quarterly basis, but I don't want to file four times a year if I'm going to have to file 2017 taxes based on the SSDI 1099 information I won't receive until January 2018. But I will have paid on it on an estimated/quarterly basis already. Does that make any sense? Thanks.
I don't mind filing quarterly. I don't mind estimating my income from independent contracting and Social Security / Disability on a quarterly basis, but I don't want to file four times a year if I'm going to have to file 2017 taxes based on the SSDI 1099 information I won't receive until January 2018. But I will have paid on it on an estimated/quarterly basis already. Does that make any sense? Thanks.
‎June 1, 2019
12:30 AM