Why sign in to the Community?

  • Submit a question
  • Check your notifications
Sign in to the Community or Sign in to TurboTax and start working on your taxes
Level 3
posted May 30, 2023 5:03:56 PM

Where do I enter Social Security income when figuring estimated taxes?

I'm using TT Premier on a Windows PC to compute my estimated taxes for 2023 (under "Federal taxes, other tax situations, other tax forms"). Where do I enter Social Security income? There are places to enter wages, investment income, self-employment income, and then all other income is lumped together in "other income." From what I understand, SS income is taxed differently, so it doesn't make sense to enter under "other." Where do I enter SS income to get the best estimate of my 2023 taxes?

0 3 969
3 Replies
Level 15
May 30, 2023 5:23:00 PM

I would enter 85% of Social Security under other.  That is the max taxable amount.  How much was taxable in 2022 on line 6b?

 

Up to 85% of Social Security becomes taxable when all your other income plus 1/2 your social security, reaches:

Married Filing Jointly: $32,000

Single or head of household: $25,000

Married Filing Separately: 0

 

 

Level 3
May 30, 2023 7:42:45 PM

This is the first year we're receiving SS benefits, so there is nothing to look at on our 2022 return.

 

For now, I did put 85% of SS in "other" income. I just expected that TT would be able to handle it better, like it does with investment and self-employment income.

Level 15
May 30, 2023 7:47:59 PM

Well it is just an estimate.