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Working on a personal return for a new client who receives NATO pension. He is no longer overseas and has been in the US since mid-2021 - he's a US Citizen. There is no 1099-R since it's converted from EUR to USD. I tried searching the internet high and low but have found little guidance on where/how to report the taxes paid.
Does anyone have any guidance on where/how to report the "Tax Declaration" in ProSeries? I have the gross income entered under "other income" based on his 2021 return, but I don't know how I would provide the tax paid (deducted) or the insurance contributions.
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You would report that as pension but PS may not play nice without EIN. You could refer to this post for a workaround but YMMV: https://proconnect.intuit.com/community/proseries-tax-discussions/discussion/re-reporting-pension/01...
My understanding is that NATO would provide partial reimbursements for tax incurred on pension alone without accounting for other income. That's something to keep in mind but it's unlikely to impact this year's return so long as the claim can only be submitted after the fact.
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Follow @itonewbie link and solution.