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kaylarice23
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I received social security in 2019 but I didn't receive a form SSA 1099 to add this income to my 2019 taxes

 
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DMarkM1
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I received social security in 2019 but I didn't receive a form SSA 1099 to add this income to my 2019 taxes

You may not have received your 1099-SSA form yet, but should by 31 January.  If you do not here is a link with information on getting a replacement form.   

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ca28712
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I received social security in 2019 but I didn't receive a form SSA 1099 to add this income to my 2019 taxes

I was told by Social Security agent that I will not receive a form 1099 this year because all of my SS benefits were used to pay for Medicare premiums. I can't get through to local office.

DianeW777
Employee Tax Expert

I received social security in 2019 but I didn't receive a form SSA 1099 to add this income to my 2019 taxes

You can use the amount of medicare premiums to enter your social security and you must enter the same amount under amounts paid for medicare. A document (SSA-1099) is not necessary if you know the amounts. The following link will provide standard medicare benefits for 2021, if you were not required to pay a higher amount.

You can also set up an online account to view your information by using this link: My Social Security Account

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