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.
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.
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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