DMarkM1
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Retirement tax questions

You are correct MI does not tax social security benefits.  You should see the the taxable social security benefits that are included in federal adjusted gross as a subtraction on your MI form 1040 line 13.   

 

In TurboTax online versions you can view your MI Tax summary using the steps below.  You should see a MI subtraction that includes the taxable amount of social security from line 6b on your form 1040.  You can see your federal form 1040 also using the steps below.

 

In desktop versions you can select the "Forms Mode" to view any forms.

 

In the left hand menu:

 

  1. Click "Tools"
  2. Click "Tax Tools"
  3. Click "View Tax Summary"
  4. Click "Preview my 1040"  for the Federal forms
  5. Click "MI Tax Summary" for a summary of your state returns  
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