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Yes, your report the amount from your 2016 Form SSA-1099 on your 2016 tax return and any amount you repay in 2017 is reported on your 2017 tax return. Click here to see IRS publication 915 Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits for more information.
Yes, your report the amount from your 2016 Form SSA-1099 on your 2016 tax return and any amount you repay in 2017 is reported on your 2017 tax return. Click here to see IRS publication 915 Social Security and Equivalent Railroad Retirement Benefits for more information.
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