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rayearout
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Where to find "Taxable Social Security Worksheet" in the program?

Did not answer the question.  I know the most my Social Security Benefits is taxed at is 85%.  yes the program is showing it taxed at 100%.  Where is the worksheet???
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Where to find "Taxable Social Security Worksheet" in the program?

Look at your tax return Form 1040.  Line 6a will show the benefits received.  Line 6b will show the taxable amount.  The taxable amount is not 100% of the benefits received.

 

You can view your Form 1040 at any time using the online editions. Click on Tax Tools on the left side of the online program screen. Click on Tools. Click on View Tax Summary. Click on Preview my 1040 on the left side of the screen.

rjs
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Where to find "Taxable Social Security Worksheet" in the program?

What did not answer the question? What question? This is the only question you have posted this year.


Where do you think TurboTax is showing that 100% of your Social Security benefits are being taxed? Look at your Form 1040, not a summary screen in TurboTax. On Form 1040, line 6a is your total Social Security benefits, and line 6b is the amount that is taxed. The amount that is taxed will not be 100% of the total unless you are filing as married filing separately and you lived with your spouse at any time during the year.


The tag below your question indicates that you are using TurboTax Online. The only way to see the Social Security Benefits Worksheet in TurboTax Online is to print your tax return with all the worksheets. You have to pay the TurboTax fees before you can print.

 

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