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Retirement tax questions
Thank you. I received a letter from the IRS 2 years ago after filing my taxes and the letter stated that I had not reported Social Security Income that had been reported by SSA. After numerous letter and documents to prove that I did not receive SSID benefits, the IRS fined me with interest on what they claimed I owed. I do not receive SSA benefits, yet my dependent does receive benefits. I do not want to be audited or fined by the IRS again. I followed your instructions and my sons SSA-1099 is not taxable. Yet still, there is no way to be sure I won't be fined again because there is nowhere to enter this information.
May 31, 2019
10:00 PM