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No, form 1099-R and form W-2 are not the same--they report different types of income.
The W-2 reports your gross wages and federal and state income tax withholding from your job. To report wages from a W-2:
Form 1099R reports distributions from retirement plans. These distributions are not always taxable--it depends on the code entered in Box 7 of the Form 1099R. To report retirement income from form 1099-R:
[Edited | 4/8/2020 | 9:40am PDT]
No, form 1099-R and form W-2 are not the same--they report different types of income.
The W-2 reports your gross wages and federal and state income tax withholding from your job. To report wages from a W-2:
Form 1099R reports distributions from retirement plans. These distributions are not always taxable--it depends on the code entered in Box 7 of the Form 1099R. To report retirement income from form 1099-R:
[Edited | 4/8/2020 | 9:40am PDT]
I dont have w2 forms i have 1099r and 1099ssa
Hello,
When it comes to Community Property Income adjustments, are they reported differently? I retired in June 2021 so I have a W-2 and a 1099-R. Should I add the wages tips and other compensation from the W-2 and the gross distribution from the 1099-R together to complete the Community Property Income adjustments.
@wedmonso Yes, you would add your W-2 income and form 1099-R income together for community property income purposes.
You would be dealing with community property income allocation if you are filing as married-separate. In that case, you combine all income from both spouses and then divide it by two to determine the community income allocated to each spouse. You would then add or subtract from the income reported on your tax return to bring it up to the correct amount for community property income.
For instance, if you made $30,000 in total W-2 income and retirement income combined, and your spouse made $70,000, then you would add $20,000 to your $30,000 income to bring it up to your community property income of $50,000 (half of total income of $100,000.)
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