I am a retired federal public safety officer who did not have any earned income during 2022. OPM has included the non-taxable FERS Annuity Supplement in the taxable amount in box 2a of my 1099R. How can I report the reduced taxable amount in turbotax to reflect the non-taxable FERS Annuity?
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Please perform the following steps to determine the taxable amount of your FERS annuity?
Your tax free amounts recovered is always the difference between the Gross Distribution amount reported and the taxable amounts in Box 2A. You may need to keep a record of these on a spreadsheet or other means because this information is needed to report your future tax returns. If you continue filing with Turbo Tax, Turbo Tax will keep a record of your tax free amounts and automatically populate in future returns.
If you change providers however, you will need to keep a record of your tax free amounts you previously recovered. Always keep a record of this !!!
Thanks, DaveF1006, for your help. I think my question should have been better phrased. This FERS supplement (distinct from the FERS annuity), also sometimes referred to as a Social Security Supplement, is a special provision designed to help public service officers forced to retire at 57 reach the minimum age to receive social security (typically age 62).
As such, it's not an annuity to which the retiree has contributed.
I've determined the supplement is fully taxable and will enter the 1099-R numbers exactly as they appear on the 1099-R (as you advised) with no reduction in the taxable amount. Thank you for your help!
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