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I am not receiving monthly pension payments from my Teacher's Union in Canada. I have read conflicting advice on where one should enter the Canadian NR4 income into TurboTax 2024. Do I enter it in 1099-R and enter the same amount into Box 1 Gross distribution and Box 2a Taxable amount? Should the check box be "Taxable amount not determined" or "Total Distribution"? Then do I also enter the amount and taxes paid into form 1116 so I can get the foreign tax credit I paid? It seems like filling in both forms causes TurboTax to count this income twice.
Thanks in advance for any help on this.
Chas
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Yes. Canadian NR4 income, such as Canada Pension Plan (CPP) or Old Age Security (OAS) benefits, is treated similarly to US Social Security benefits for tax purposes under the U.S.-Canada tax treaty. This means that if you're a U.S. resident, you would report these benefits as though they were received under US Social Security legislation. To report:
You would enter the same amount on Form 1116 as the Gross Income Amount. This amount isn't copied over to your 1040 though, so the income won't be taxed twice.
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