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MFJ this year, reported husbands SS-1099 income as joint but not showing on review as income. Why?

 
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MFJ this year, reported husbands SS-1099 income as joint but not showing on review as income. Why?

Did you enter it in the correct place? Type SSA-1099  into the search box, click Find, then click Jump to.
Make sure that you entered it in the correct place. Depending on your other income, it may not be taxable. SS becomes taxable when 1/2 of the SS income plus all of your other income (including tax exempt interest) is more than $32,000.

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MFJ this year, reported husbands SS-1099 income as joint but not showing on review as income. Why?

Is the gross amount shown on your actual tax return? If it is but there is not taxable amount shown it would be because it is not taxable. On form 1040 look at box 20a and 20b, form 1040A box 14a and 14b.

MFJ this year, reported husbands SS-1099 income as joint but not showing on review as income. Why?

Did you enter it in the correct place? Type SSA-1099  into the search box, click Find, then click Jump to.
Make sure that you entered it in the correct place. Depending on your other income, it may not be taxable. SS becomes taxable when 1/2 of the SS income plus all of your other income (including tax exempt interest) is more than $32,000.

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