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I received a 1099-R for my military retirement pay but I am 90% disable veteran. Do I owe taxes on my entire retirement pay?
I was told at retirement that I only pay taxes on my retirement pay after I subtract my VA Disability. So If I am 100% disabled then I don't pay taxes on 100% of my retirement check. Is this correct and if so how do I file it on my taxes with the 1099-R?
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I received a 1099-R for my military retirement pay but I am 90% disable veteran. Do I owe taxes on my entire retirement pay?
If you receive Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP), also known as Concurrent Receipt, which allows military retirees to receive both a full military retirement pension and full VA Disability compensation benefits, then only your VA Disability is not taxable. But your military retirement (shown on the 1099-R) is taxable and has to be included in your tax return.
Please follow these instructions to enter your Form 1099-R :
- Login to your TurboTax Account
- Click "Take Me To My Return"
- Click "Federal" from the left side of your screen
- Scroll down to “Retirement Plans and Social Security” and click “Show more”
- Scroll down to “IRA, 401(k), Pension Plan Withdrawals (1099-R)” and click “Start”
- From here TurboTax will walk you through entering your information.
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