If We fild jointly and I was the one with the Ssa windfall, do I add only my benifit or onclude my husbands?
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ALL of your combined income must be entered on your joint tax return. If you both have a SSA1099, then you enter both of them. The income entry screen will ask which one of you the SSA1099 is for and give you a spot with your name on it.
Go to Federal> Wages & Income>>Retirement Plans and Social Security (SSA1099 and 1099RRB) to enter your SSA1099.
LUMP SUM PAYMENT FOR FAIRNESS ACT
Your 2025 SSA1099 will show the extra payment you received in 2025 as a result of the Fairness Act. Look in the bottom left corner. It will say something like “Includes $XXXX Paid in 2025 for 2024.
When the software asks if you have a lump sum payment say yes. The program will help to determine if is better for you to attribute the sum to 2024 or to 2025, based on your AGI for each of those years. This will all be done within the 2025 program; you do not amend 2024.
https://www.irs.gov/faqs/social-security-income/back-payments/back-payments
Turbotax is telling me that the amount I entered from my 2024 tax filing is too high. I am getting the figure directly from line 6a on my return.
@Rosemaryjean1 Are you using the 2024 amount on line 6a of your 2024 return that includes both SSA1099's? Did you look at your own 2024 SSA1099?
Yes as we filed jointly. This was what I was told previously.
Should I back out my husband’s SSA?
No, do not omit any amount reported in the 1099 SSA. WEP payments are taxable Social Security payments. If your husband’s Social Security was reduced in the past because he had a “non-covered” government pension, like a teacher or police pension, those reductions ended in January 2024.
Since the law applied retroactively to January 1, 2024, many people received a large lump-sum payment in 2025 or 2026 to pay back the amount that was previously withheld.
So this is why I am confused….I had the windfall lump sum payment. When I transfer line 6a from last year’s taxes to this year’s spreadsheet, Turbotax tells me that it is too much $$$s and brings it up as an error. The amount in the 2024 line 6a is a total of my and my husband’s SSA plus CPP and OAS from Canada.
Entering a large "Windfall" amount in the SSA-1099 box can cause a "limit error" in TurboTax. To avoid this and stay treaty-compliant:
If you still encounter the error, you may wish to enter the WEP lump-sum into the second SSA-1099 to see if this works. In fact, let us know if this is successful.
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