CatinaT1
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Retirement tax questions

Yes, the SSA-1099 still needs to be claimed.  The taxability of this income is determined by your total income for the year. 

 

The IRS is will not begin processing returns until February 12.  Since you have already submitted your return, it's like dropping it into a mailbox - you cannot get it back.  You'll have to wait until your return is either accepted or rejected.

  • If rejected, you can make any necessary changes.
  • If accepted, you'll need to amend your return

It is possible based on the amount of your SSA-1099 and your other income that there will be no net change in your return.  If your return is accepted, you can complete the amended process to determine if there is any effect.  If there is no effect you would simple not submit the amendment.  

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