how do I enter my ssa-1099-sm. I was told disability was not taxed
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Do you have any other income? If you only get SS or SSDI it is not taxable and you don't have to file a return. If you are married and your spouse has income you have to enter your SSDI.
Enter a SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM or RRB-1099 under
Federal Taxes on the left side or top
Wages and Income
Then scroll down to Retirement Plans and Social Security
Then the second line - Social Security (SSA-1099. RRB-1099) - click the Start or Revisit button
Up to 85% of Social Security becomes taxable when all your other income plus 1/2 your social security, reaches:
Married Filing Jointly: $32,000
Single or head of household: $25,000
Married Filing Separately: 0
Yes. This is how to enter your income.
Social Security Disability income is usually not taxable but it could be if it is combined with other income. For an example, if you take the full amount of your other income, combine this with 1/2 of your disability income, and if the combined income is between $25,000-$34,000, your disability income could be taxed up to 50%. If over $34,000, it may be up to 85% taxable.
If all you have is Social Security Disability income, then none of this is taxable.
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