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I have lived in Washington all year. I am getting money from my school district in Nebraska as part of an early retirement incentive. How do I file that?
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I have lived in Washington all year. I am getting money from my school district in Nebraska as part of an early retirement incentive. How do I file that?
You do not have state income tax in WA. But the 1099R has to be entered on your federal return.
To enter your retirement income, Go to Federal> Wages and Income>Retirement Plans and Social Security>IRA 401 k) Pension Plan Withdrawals to enter your 1099R.
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I have lived in Washington all year. I am getting money from my school district in Nebraska as part of an early retirement incentive. How do I file that?
If the income is reported as retirement income, i.e., reported on a Form 1099-R, you do not have a Nebraska filing obligation.
[Edited 1/22/2020 | 12:32pm PST]
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I have lived in Washington all year. I am getting money from my school district in Nebraska as part of an early retirement incentive. How do I file that?
I spread my early retirement incentive over 3 years and for 2019 they paid me on a 1099-Misc. I am not self-employed and need to claim this on both federal and California taxes, but how? I also received a W-2 for substitute work I performed.
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I have lived in Washington all year. I am getting money from my school district in Nebraska as part of an early retirement incentive. How do I file that?
The income you receive from taking early retirement incentive is considered self-employed income and needs to be reported on your return that way. You will be charged Self-Employment tax on the amount.
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