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I am a retired New Jersey state probation officer. Does this fit the IRS categorty of a Public Safety Officer?

 
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I am a retired New Jersey state probation officer. Does this fit the IRS categorty of a Public Safety Officer?

Yes, a state probation officer is a public safety officer, according to the IRS rules.

Retired Public Safety Officers, or PSOs, can exclude up to $3,000 of their retirement income, if the money was used towards health or long-term care insurance premiums.
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MinhT
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I am a retired New Jersey state probation officer. Does this fit the IRS categorty of a Public Safety Officer?

Yes, a state probation officer is a public safety officer, according to the IRS rules.

Retired Public Safety Officers, or PSOs, can exclude up to $3,000 of their retirement income, if the money was used towards health or long-term care insurance premiums.
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