turbo tax income summary comparison of 2022 vs 2023 is wrong for SSA.
Most IRS form 1099s show a gross benefit and lower net benefit after medicar premiums have been removed.
The comparison 2022 summarizes the net benefits, while the 2023 summarizes the gross benefits.
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Also I compared the 2022 1040-SR line 6 to the 2023 line 6.
In 2023 6A show the total benefits
In 2022 6A showed the net benefits after removing premiums.
I have double checked my 2023 entries and am sure I put in exactly what TT wanted.
Later tonight I am going to reopen my 2022 return and see if I made a mistake there.
Also I compared the 2022 1040-SR line 6 to the 2023 line 6.
In 2023 6A show the total benefits
In 2022 6A showed the net benefits after removing premiums.
I have double checked my 2023 entries and am sure I put in exactly what TT wanted.
Later tonight I am going to reopen my 2022 return and see if I made a mistake there.
@rberke1216 wrote:
Also I compared the 2022 1040-SR line 6 to the 2023 line 6.
In 2023 6A show the total benefits
In 2022 6A showed the net benefits after removing premiums.
I have double checked my 2023 entries and am sure I put in exactly what TT wanted.
Later tonight I am going to reopen my 2022 return and see if I made a mistake there.
On a Form 1040 or a Form 1040-SR for tax years 2020 thru 2023, the amount that is entered on Line 6a for the Social Security benefits received is the exact same amount that you entered from box 5 of the SSA-1099
I screwed up last year. Thanks for your quick response.
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