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Retirement tax questions
The amount you received as retirement benefits from the Kansas Public Employees Retirement System is not taxable on your Kansas return. The retirement benefits must be included in your federal adjusted gross income before it can be subtracted on your Kansas return. Retirement benefits taxed on your Federal return must be entered on Kansas Schedule S, Part A.
In the federal section of TurboTax, after you enter the 1099-R, you can indicate that it is a KPERS or other qualified KS public pension benefit so that it will be subtracted from the Kansas income.
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‎February 6, 2025
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