You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
This deduction has undergone some changes in recent years. For people born after 1952, there is no longer a deduction at all. There still are deductions available for people born in 1952 and earlier. See below for the breakdown:
Who is Impacted by the Changes?For couples, the age of the oldest spouse determines the age category.
Pension recipients born before 1946:
Pension recipients born during the period 1946 through 1952:
Pension recipients born after 1952:
This deduction has undergone some changes in recent years. For people born after 1952, there is no longer a deduction at all. There still are deductions available for people born in 1952 and earlier. See below for the breakdown:
Who is Impacted by the Changes?For couples, the age of the oldest spouse determines the age category.
Pension recipients born before 1946:
Pension recipients born during the period 1946 through 1952:
Pension recipients born after 1952:
Thank you for the information. Since I was born in 1943, my pension would be fully deductible since the amount does not exceed the maximum allowed.
However, that still does not answer the question as to where the form is that is being required by the State and what it is asking for. I cannot file my taxes on line with Turbo if that form is not available on line.
Please advise.
Maris R
[email address removed]
You report the retirement income exclusion information on the Michigan Form 8448. TurboTax uses the information you entered in the federal tax section when you entered the 1099-R information to create the Form 8448. See the image below.
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
user17706935529
Returning Member
ewong1-wong-gmai
New Member
sssnake
Level 3
cnichols30
Level 1
fandjbailey
New Member