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How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

I received a lump sum payment from Social Security for tax year 2017. I entered in the amount and the amount from line B. I have rechecked all of the entries. I get this message: "Earlier year taxable social security for taxpayer should not be more than $xxxxx, 85% of the sum of line B.

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How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

I received $1,924 Social Security for 2017 paid in 2018. I received $12,843 SS benefits in 2017 (Box 5 on 2017, SSA 1099). Adjusted gross income for 2017 was $114,343. Total SS income for 2017 was $21,922. That amount includes $9,079 that my wife received. So why is the error telling me that it is too high? I have entered in the correct numbers and have gone through it several times. What do I have to do to correct the "error" so I can file my return?

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

it may have something to do with the $1,924.  Report that as a "Lump-Sum payment".

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

The total SS benefits for 2017 were $25,791 taxable amount was $21,922.

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

My 1099 shows in box three $15492 Benefits for 2018 then at the bottom of box three it shows "$1924.00 paid in 2018 for 2017"

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

ok, show the $1,924 in the Lump-Sum payment section.  It was made in 2018, but it's for 2017.

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

I have worked through my taxes manually and everything is correct. I think the error I keep getting is incorrect.

How do I get past this error message: "Earlier year taxable social security benefits taxpayer should not be more that $10,917, 85% of the sum of Line B."

Yes, that's the correct error message you get when you enter more than you should.

There's an option to enter a lump-sum payment.  The reason it's entered separately is because the taxable amount for each year needs to be figured.  Make sure you have that year's adjusted gross income to correctly compute.

I'm not exactly sure how to get there in Mac, but you'll find it as a separate category in your Retirement & Social Security section under Income.

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