mychfc
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We received FormSSA-1099-Social Security Benefit Statement. Where do we input this info?

 

Retirement tax questions

To enter your Social Security benefits reported on form SSA-1099

  • Click on Federal Taxes
  • Click on Wages and Income
  • Click on I'll choose what I work on
  • Scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security
  • On Social Security (SSA-1099, RRB-1099), click the start or update button

Then depending on other income on the return TurboTax will compute if any of the Social Security is taxable income. 

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Tomie2
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Retirement tax questions

I got a social security form SSA-1099

Retirement tax questions

Did you even read the answers already given in this thread that tell you where to enter a SSA1099? Do not try to enter your SSA1099 or RR1099RB as a W-2. Go to Federal> Wages & Income>>Retirement Plans and Social Security (SSA1099 and 1099RRB) to enter your SSA1099.
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Retirement tax questions

My software doesn't allow keyboard input into the turbotax form 1099-SSA. This makes the software useless for filing,

Retirement tax questions

What?  Is your number key locked?   What else are you having trouble entering?

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Retirement tax questions

Try using a different internet browser.

Retirement tax questions

@okmotorspeedway 

 

Any chance you are using the "Desktop" software?

 

IF so, try double-clicking in the field first  (especially if you see a "$0" there).  You might have a "Supporting Details" worksheet associated with that field.

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