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Retirement tax questions
You did not give any details on what you mean by "semi-retired" but if you are now getting Social Security benefits, you will receive a SSA1099 from Social Security in January. Do not try to enter your SSA1099 as a W-2. Go to Federal> Wages & Income>>Retirement Plans and Social Security to enter your SSA1099.
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‎June 6, 2019
7:56 AM