On SSA-1099, nontaxable compared to taxable for 2017 much greater than in 2016. Seems numbers are flipped. I can't see why this occurred in any TurboTax file I have.
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On SSA-1099, nontaxable compared to taxable for 2017 much greater than in 2016. Seems numbers are flipped. I can't see why this occurred in any TurboTax file I have.
Benefit and deductions (Medicare B/C/D) about the same both years.
On SSA-1099, nontaxable compared to taxable for 2017 much greater than in 2016. Seems numbers are flipped. I can't see why this occurred in any TurboTax file I have.
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