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Retirement tax questions
Thanks for the reply, however, this does not address our specific situation.
Both my spouse and are retired federal employees, not KPERS pensioners.
The following is directly from Kansas Department of Revenue's guidelines for deducting excludable income from Kansas taxable income on Schedule S:
"LINE A13: If you are receiving retirement benefits/pay, report on this line benefits exempt from Kansas income tax (do not include Social Security benefits). For example, KPERS retirement benefits are subject to federal income tax, but exempt from Kansas income tax. You must make a specific entry on Schedule S to report these exempt benefits. Enter total amount of benefits received from the following plans that was included in your federal AGI. Do not enclose copies of the 1099R forms, instead keep copies for your records for verification by the Department of Revenue at a later date.
- Federal Civil Service Retirement or Disability Fund payments and any other amounts received as retirement benefits from employment by the federal government or for service in the United States Armed Forces including Thrift Savings Plans."
The issue we have is that TurboTax is not recognizing the 1099-R income as federal retirement income, and therefore the Schedule S (for the KS state return) is not being generated to then exclude said income.
We did not have this issue last year.