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It is not a social security benefit, an RRSP is equivalent to a 401K or IRA in the US, so it does not map to that type of income source. It is a more similar to...
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Thanks, but just so I'm super clear on this, the RRSP withdrawal should be reported under "Personal Income: Canadian Retirement Summary" (or a "mock" 1099-R? or...
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I'm not sure that is correct. I am collecting Social Security in the US and have a 1099SM, so that field is already in use.
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Ah, okay, I was able to find this information deep in the reports on my financial site.If you are reading this, and work at a brokerage, may I humbly suggest th...
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- Posted Re: I am now a US citizen and retired here. I worked in Canada and have an RRSP that I took a wit... on Retirement tax questions. March 17, 2025 1:53 PM
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- Posted I am now a US citizen and retired here. I worked in Canada and have an RRSP that I took a withdrawal from - WHERE do I report this as income? Do I create a "fake" 1099-R? on Retirement tax questions. March 17, 2025 12:21 PM
- Posted I am now a US citizen and retired here. I worked in Canada and have an RRSP there which I withdrew funds from last year. Canada withheld 25% taxes. How do I report this? on Deductions & credits. March 17, 2025 11:04 AM
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