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Yes, you can and you should report both, SSI and W-2 on your tax return if you are required to file. Based on your W-2 income, SSI may not be taxable anyway, but it should be reported showing nontaxable.
Both forms have their separate entries:
Please follow the steps below to enter you Social Security benefits, Form 1099-SSA.
Yes, you can and you should report both, SSI and W-2 on your tax return if you are required to file. Based on your W-2 income, SSI may not be taxable anyway, but it should be reported showing nontaxable.
Both forms have their separate entries:
Please follow the steps below to enter you Social Security benefits, Form 1099-SSA.
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