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This is not claimed as excess Social Security tax withheld on line 71 of 1040, but it's possible to claim the credit for this on LIne 73, because it is more than $3000.
If you received Social Security benefits this year, the repayment should be shown in box 4 of your SSA-1099, and it would reduce your net benefits, so no further action needs to be taken by you.
But if not, this situation is referred to as a Claim of Right under IRC Section 1341. It can be claimed as either an itemized (miscellaneous) deduction or as a credit if the amount repaid is more than $3000. The deduction is the simpler way to claim your repayment, but a credit might save you more money.
To claim the repayment as an itemized deduction, you would use TurboTax Online Deluxe or a higher version.
If you decide to claim your repayment of over $3000 as a credit, follow the information starting on page 33 of IRS Publication 525 Taxable and Nontaxable Income under Repayments. This requires a special computation, and you would need to use a Desktop version of TurboTax and enter your credit using the Forms mode. Also see this answer for more information.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/6415401
This is not claimed as excess Social Security tax withheld on line 71 of 1040, but it's possible to claim the credit for this on LIne 73, because it is more than $3000.
If you received Social Security benefits this year, the repayment should be shown in box 4 of your SSA-1099, and it would reduce your net benefits, so no further action needs to be taken by you.
But if not, this situation is referred to as a Claim of Right under IRC Section 1341. It can be claimed as either an itemized (miscellaneous) deduction or as a credit if the amount repaid is more than $3000. The deduction is the simpler way to claim your repayment, but a credit might save you more money.
To claim the repayment as an itemized deduction, you would use TurboTax Online Deluxe or a higher version.
If you decide to claim your repayment of over $3000 as a credit, follow the information starting on page 33 of IRS Publication 525 Taxable and Nontaxable Income under Repayments. This requires a special computation, and you would need to use a Desktop version of TurboTax and enter your credit using the Forms mode. Also see this answer for more information.
https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/6415401
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