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Retirement tax questions
Thank you for the response; I’ve been trying to follow your instructions for several days now without success. Note that I deleted the return completely and started from scratch.
I am not sure what is going on, but I have tried various avenues of reporting income, and nothing works.
I put the Canadian govt pension income in the program section Canadian Pensions (This section is new for this year). When I do and then I go to the “Foreign Tax Credit” topic in the deductions and Credits section it only lists foreign taxes paid on a 1099_DIV, 1099-INT or K-1.
I do not see a General category anywhere nor can I get to the section Other Income-Canada. When I am in the section “Where Did you Receive Dividend Income from…” it only allows me to select Canadian Income from Dividends in my US brokerage account. I then tried putting my pension Income in the Misc. income area with the same result. Note that only one of my 1099-DIV s has any foreign tax, and it’s only $0.83 in income. But the program seems hung up on it. The tax withheld by the Canadian Government is far more than that.
I have never had any such problem in the past with Turbo tax. I can therefore only assume that a 2022 tax year change to the Turbo Tax program has resulted in this impasse. I have requested an extension since the filing date is tomorrow.
If you need more information, or screen shots, let me know.
At present, I am somewhat at a loss as to what to try next. I would very much appreciate assistance with my problem.