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tomreger1
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I retired last June and have 6 months of employee income, and SSA 1099 for 6 months- is that considered 'more income?

 
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I retired last June and have 6 months of employee income, and SSA 1099 for 6 months- is that considered 'more income?

Is the program asking you if you have "more income" to enter?   You enter the SSA-1099 here:

Federal > Wages and Income > Retirement > Social Security.

0-85% of it will be taxable, depending upon your other (Joint) income.

 

RayW7
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I retired last June and have 6 months of employee income, and SSA 1099 for 6 months- is that considered 'more income?

If your question is related to how Social Security will be taxed then, 

 

“Combined income” in relation to social security income is Adjusted Gross Income plus nontaxable interest plus 1/2 of social security benefits. If you're single and your total combined income for the year is between $25,000 and $34,000, then up to 50% of your benefits can be taxed.

 

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