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This must be a dumb question! No input from the forum. Please forgive the double post, just need some clarification before I run with scissors.
Client is a US citizen, Non-Resident of Canada and receives form NR4 Old Age Security Pension. Where on the 1040 do I report this income?
Some research states to report it as Social Security income which she receives also, doesn't seem correct to just lump it in with SSA-1099 income. I'm considering other income line and would have to adjust the amount since the form is reporting in Canadian dollars.
Proseries basic has a Canadian registered retirement plans worksheet, but I think this form is for private pension payments.
Thank you for any assistance with this issue.
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I've always just lumped it in with Social Security with the couple of clients that I had that received it. For my security blanket, I always attached a note saying that the Candian SS was converted from their monopoly money to US cash and reported as Social Security.
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Thank you.
Totally new situation for me, I thought it must be common for everyone else when I didn't get any reply. Felt like I was asking when can we E-File or is the form updated for UCE🤣
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In that case:
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The other, original, topic is gone, already. While I was replying, in fact.
I like it that Intuit is cleaning out the unused material from the corners, to make room for new TurboTax user questions.
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