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February 2, 2020
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SS Disability

  • February 2, 2020
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Turbo Tax is calculating income from my husbands SS Disability (Form SSA-1099) for my State Taxes. They show an income of over $7,000 from Social Security. This is not true! My husbands SS Disability income in non taxable. Why does Turbo Tax insist on putting it in as taxable income?

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    VolvoGirl
    Level 15
    February 2, 2020

    Are you sure it's not being subtracted off your state return?  If part of his SSDI is taxable on the federal return it has to be subtract from the federal AGI on the state return.  What state?

    Level 2
    March 5, 2020

    My SSA 1099 has a statement on the header that says. Part of your social security benefits shown in box 5 may be taxable income.

    AmyC
    Level 15
    March 5, 2020

    Correct, depending on your income and marital status, Social Security may be taxable.

    Are Social Security Benefits Taxable? | Internal Revenue ...

     

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