I became disabled effective 4/2107. Social Security disability approved my claim in 12/2017and in 2018 issued a lump sum retroactive payment dating back to 4/2017.
Due to social security accepting my claim, in 2018 my employer offered to begin paying disability pension also retroactive to 4/2107. I received the 2017 disability pension funds in 2018.
Are there any options to avoid paying taxes for my 2017 disability pension funds on my 2018 tax return? I do not want to pay taxes on both my 2017 and 2018 pension income on my 2018 federal income tax return.
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No, there is not a provision to have the payment that was received in 2018 for 2017 be included on your 2017 tax return instead. It will be included on the 2018 return since that is the year you received it.
The same is not true for Social Security lump sum payments though. There is a way to calculate the taxes owed (if any) on the Social Security income as if the previous year was actually received in the previous year. Watch for the Lump Sum Payment check box in the Social Security input section of your return.
No, there is not a provision to have the payment that was received in 2018 for 2017 be included on your 2017 tax return instead. It will be included on the 2018 return since that is the year you received it.
The same is not true for Social Security lump sum payments though. There is a way to calculate the taxes owed (if any) on the Social Security income as if the previous year was actually received in the previous year. Watch for the Lump Sum Payment check box in the Social Security input section of your return.
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