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On your SSA-1099 form any adjustments are already reflected in box 5 as the net amount of your taxable social security benefits.
On your tax return you only enter the net income shown in box 5 of the Form SSA-1099.
To enter your Social Security benefits reported on form SSA-1099
On your SSA-1099 form any adjustments are already reflected in box 5 as the net amount of your taxable social security benefits.
On your tax return you only enter the net income shown in box 5 of the Form SSA-1099.
To enter your Social Security benefits reported on form SSA-1099
So, if I ignore the amount labeled:
SUBTRACT:
Non-Taxable payments $260.40,
isn't my Part B Medicare Premium Paid overstated?
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