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Retirement tax questions
Tax Relief on the pension distribution benefits of retired Public Safety Officers is mostly at the State level and not the Federal with the exception of the benefit of paying for some of your retired health insurance using pension funds. Please see the lengthy description of this benefit below and make sure you check that you or the trustee of your pension has followed the procedure exactly.
Separate from that are the state-level benefits. These may show up at the Federal level if you have already installed your state program and if there is a state-level benefit. For example, Massachusetts and South Carolina have benefits in reduced taxation on public safety officer pension distributions and TurboTax can recognize that if you have the state module installed. See image!
Retired Public Safety Officer Pension Exclusion IRS PUB 575(2018)
• a qualified trust,
• a section 403(a) plan,
• a section 403(b) annuity, or
• a section 457(b) plan.
- Income Menu
- IRA/Pension Distributions (1099-R, RRB-1099-R, 8930)
- Select New and fill out the Payer's Information
- Enter the Gross Distribution in Box 1 as it is shown on the 1099-R
- Do not subtract the amount of any Qualified Retired Public Safety Officer Distribution from the Gross Distribution or adjust the Taxable Amount in Box 2a by the smaller of the amount of premiums or $3,000. Instead, enter the smaller of the amount of the premiums or $3,000 in Box j on the 1099R entry menu and the correct taxable amount will be carried to appropriate line (either Line 7 or 16) on the Form 1040.
- Enter the Distribution Code in Box 7. If the code is a 3 (Disability), you will be given the option to report the income on Form 1040, Line 7. All other distribution codes will carry to Form 1040, Line 16.
- The abbreviation PSO will be displayed in the left margin of the 1040 as well as the premium amount that was entered as a Qualified Retired Public Safety Officer Distribution.
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