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Retirement tax questions
You can enter the UK pension without a TIN. Enter it as Miscellaneous Income and it will be taxed at the same rate as 1099-R income. As long as IRS has the pension reported and included in total income, it is not problematic.
To enter as Miscellaneous Income:
- In the program, from the left side menu, select tab Federal.
- Select the Wages & Income tab from the top of the screen and Continue.
- Scroll down to Less Common Income ( very last section on the screen) and show more.
- Select Miscellaneous Income, 1099-A, 1099-C and Start
- On the next screen, scroll down to Other income not already reported on a Form W-2 or Form 1099 and select Start to enter your foreign pension information
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‎February 26, 2023
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