Retirement tax questions

Thank you, but Canada Pension Plan is similar to Social Security and is treated by the IRS the same way as Social Security Benefits.  Registered Retirement Savings Plans (RRSPs) and Registered Retirement Income Funds (RRIFs)  are like Pension Plans, 401-k  and IRA's and they that are taxed differently than SSA benefits.  See this;

 https://www.goldinglawyers.com/us-taxation-of-canadian-pension

 

My wife has a RRSP from her work at York U, and a CCP having worked for 35 years with Landed Immigrant status.  I report her RRSP like a Pension Plan and her CCP like SSA.  I think this is the correct way, although Turbotax and the IRS Social Security Benefits Worksheet do not make it very clear on how to report CCP.  It would be great for Canadians now living in the US if there could be some simple clarifications.  IMHO.