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Retirement tax questions
That is odd. If you look at the Data Source for Social Security Benefits on the two-year comparison, it refers to the 1040/1040SR Worksheet, Lines 6a and b.
Check to see that you have entries there.
This worksheet then drills down to the Social Security Benefits Worksheet. Check that this worksheet is filled in properly with your SSA-1099 benefit amount.
Since we can't see your return in this forum, if you can't resolve the issue, you can Contact TurboTax Support, where they can look into your computer/tax return.
However, if your tax return is correct, the two-year comparison is for your records only, so you could type in the Social Security amount for 2023 directly on the form.
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March 5, 2024
7:10 PM