Pension & Social Security Income Reporting

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Pension & Social Security Income Reporting




Lecture Content

This lecture covers the reporting of income from retirement plans, education accounts and social security income.

Topics Covered

* Overview of Form 5498 IRA Contribution Information
* Discussion of Form 1099R and distributions codes
* Use of Form W4-P Withholding Certificate for Pension or Annuity Payments
* Overview of the different kids of retirement plans taxpayers may participate in
* Using Form 8606, Nondeductible IRAs, to figure the taxable part of a distribution from an IRA
* Traditional IRA to Roth IRA conversions
* Roth IRA to traditional IRA recharacterization
* Inherited IRAs
* Loans from pension and annuity plans
* Additional tax owed on certain early distributions from retirement plans
* Exceptions to additional tax on early distributions from retirement plans
* Additional tax on certain distributions for education accounts
* Additional tax on excess contributions to certain accounts
* Required minimum distributions
* How to complete Form 5329 Additional Taxes on Qualified Plans (Including IRAs) and Other Tax-Favored Accounts
* Calculating the taxability of annuity income with the Simplified General Rule
* Lump-sum distributions
* How to report partially taxable distributions from IRAs
* Instructions for Social Security Form SSA-1099 Benefits statement, Form RRB-1099 Tier I Railroad Equivalent Benefit statement, and Form RRB-1099R Tier II Railroad Retirement Benefits statement
* Form W-4V social security Voluntary Withholding Request
* How to calculate the taxability of social security income using the social security benefits worksheets
* Taxation methods to apply to lump-sum social security payments
* Special deductions relating to social security benefits income and repayments

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6 Comments

  1. JoAnn Thomases

    Why? The whole money comes from your own trust. See: 333 on state constitutions, please. Why ? Your the beneficiary to the Trust. Is it a benefit for you to pay a trust if you are the expressely de-signated beneficiary ? If you are a Fed. Empl. Wouldn't you be retired after 25? They don't know that ?

  2. Becky Leung

    better to speak slowly,can break into different film

  3. Becky Leung

    word in the form too small,can not see

  4. ISHTAR

    We are paying a world World War II tax that was suppose to be temporary.
    Now patriotism has us paying more than our fair share in taxes.
    The revenue act was passed through congress as a result. After
    World War II, the 1942 tax structure stuck around

  5. Gus Palacios

    You are a very good instructor. Thank you

  6. Pacific Northwest Tax School

    We hope you enjoy this lecture video and find the information it contains helpful. We appreciate your feedback, but do not respond to tax questions posted by viewers.

    Enrolled students have access to our Q & A forum where they can post questions and receive answers about subjects covered in this course. Enrolled students also receive a copy of the student manual, can complete course assignments and receive course answer keys, and receive CE credit.

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