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- Cheered Re: Is the first $20,000 of pension income still non-taxable in New York State even with reporting income? for SundayInSalem. September 30, 2021 4:50 AM
- Cheered Re: Is the first $20,000 of pension income still non-taxable in New York State even with reporting income? for Bsch4477. September 30, 2021 4:49 AM
- Posted Is the first $20,000 of pension income still non-taxable in New York State even with reporting income? on State tax filing. September 27, 2021 7:13 AM
- Posted Medicare PART B on Get your taxes done using TurboTax. June 5, 2019 11:22 PM
September 27, 2021
7:13 AM
Dear TurboTax Community, Is the first $20,000 of pension income still non-taxable even if you are still working and reporting income? I have checked the New York State Taxation and Finance website and it's not completely clear. Thanks, [email address removed]
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June 5, 2019
11:22 PM
Medicate PART B - TurboTax asks for this figure which is on my mom's SSI form needed when adding in her SSI received. Yet it's also a deduction to be included as a medical expense. My question is: should I be adding that amount into my mother's total medical expenses as well as typing that into the computer when asked by TurboTax®? In other words, do I still add that figure from the SS form into my mother's total medical expenses, include it as part of her total medical expenses AND type it in when asked by TurboTax later when working on her SSI form? I don't know if TT is figuring or adding that figure to her overall total medical expenses. If not, and it's a legitimate medical expense which I read it is, it would make a huge difference in the money she paid out for 2016 total medical expenses.
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