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I received a form SSA-1099 for 2024 in my name and SS#, with my mother's SS in box 8.
I also have a SSA-1099 for my own SS income.
There was a delay in receiving my mother's benefit (she passed in 2023).
How do I report this income? Is it a lump sum SS payment? Or do I add it to my own benefit for 2024? Or is it non-taxable income?
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If you received an SSA-1099 with your mother's Social Security number in Box 8, here's what to do:
For more details, check the IRS guidelines on Social Security income and Publication 915 and this TurboTax Guide.
Sorry, I still don't understand how or where to add a second SSA 1099 in addition to my own.
On the Turbotax SSA income page it says:
Enter the info from your SSA-1099 below. If you have more than one, add up the amounts for each box, which implies that I should combine the amounts.
You would add it to your own income if the payment was sent to you as "Income in Respect to a Decedent"
What that term means is that you are getting, claiming and paying tax on income that was owed to the decedent, but paid to you.
For the SSA-1099, add the additional income to your SSA-1099 Box 5 and enter the total amount.
As stated in the answer above, if this is reporting $255.00 as the lump-sum death benefit, then it is not reported. If you are unsure, please look at the description listed under Box 3 on that 1099
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