As the United Nations Pension Fund doesn't send me a 1099-R form, if I try to input the information on the section for 1099-R, I can't go further as I don't know what to answer on box 7. Also, UNPF doesn't inform me which is the taxable amount. Please, help.
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You don't need to create a substitute 1099-R for your foreign
pension. Delete the 1099-R you have created and enter it as
"Other Income." (Instructions are below.) The end tax
result will be
identical to the results you achieve with the substitute 1099-R.
To enter your foreign pension on your return, follow the instructions below:
I have a similar issue. In addition to receiving a UN pension I live in NY state where pensions are deductible up to $20,000. As far as I can tell, in TurboTax there is no way to adjust your gross income when you do your NY state tax return UNLESS it is listed with a 1099-R in your Federal return. Is there a solution to this?
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Do you need to report the whole income (annual income) or only half?
You would enter the entire amount, but you need to enter federal and state separately.
Here are the steps to enter your exempt New York State employee pension:
On the Federal Income Tax portion:
On the New York State return portion:
Review the Pension Deduction Summary for the deduction.
Here's a TurboTax article about tax tips for retirement, including taxable and nontaxable pensions.
Do you enter the total figure here or only the taxable amount?
The United Nations, my former employer, cannot issue U.S. tax forms, such as the 1099-R. We receive a statement of benefits, which is accepted by the IRS but is not the same thing. Last year I was able to enter my pension information in Turbotax, but now there are a couple of places where I can't proceed without entering info specific to the 1099-R. I was advised to enter my retirement income under Miscellaneous Income instead, but if I do that, Turbotax doesn't calculate the New York pension exclusion, raising my state taxes significantly. This version of Turbotax simply doesn't work for UN retirees. It's a shame, I will miss it.
The reply is incorrect. UN pension income is not foreign income.
actually, it is "foreign income" - though technically it is "foreign organization income" when it is earned income, at retirement it is a "foreign pension", as it is not a US pension.
I would think entering the 1099-R substitute and considering it "code 7" (normal distribution) would work to give you the proper results - ordinary retirement income for the US (as there is no treaty that exempts NGO organization pensions from federal tax, in whole or in part) but it would then be treated as excludable in NY. The other way to address it is to simply override the taxable nature on the NY return, but that can create its own issues.
If you create a substitute 1099-R, you may have problems Efiling. Plus, since the IRS does 'document matching' they won't have a 1099-R for you, so you may get a letter.
Per @ReneeM7122 above, the way around this is to enter your pension as described in Miscellaneous Income, 'Other Reportable Income' and type in the description.
Then, to get the New York Pension Exclusion,
"On the New York State return portion:
Review the Pension Deduction Summary for the deduction."
I tried this, and it doesn't work. If you haven't entered the 1099-R information in the Federal form, you can't access the pension section of the New York State form.
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