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- Do I need to enter the SSA-1099 deceased beneficiary O A O . . . - Intuit
Because of the timing of when my mother passed away, she was owed one month of Social Security, but it was withheld by the SSA until we filed the SSA-1724 form SSA paid me directly as the beneficiary I included the one month payment in her MA estate return, as it was part of the estate I would ex
- SS for deceased mother, received by daughter with O A O, do I . . . - Intuit
My mother passed away, I received a SSA-1099 in my name with O A O after my name under box 7 Address it has my name O A O and the second line has my mother's name with DEC'D
- Solved: SSA-1099 O A income - Intuit
Solved: I received SSA-1099 O A benefit statement for a payment made to me on behalf of my deceased mother's estate (my name and social security number) I
- SSA-1099 paid to me O A O
I received a form SSA-1099 for 2024 in my name and SS#, with my mother's SS in box 8 I also have a SSA-1099 for my own SS income There was a delay in
- Where do I enter an SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM, or SSA-1099-R-OP1? - Intuit
by TurboTax•7573•Updated6 months ago Forms SSA-1099, SSA-1099-SM, and SSA-1099-R-OP1 report retirement, disability, and survivor benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA)
- Final accumulated adjustments account balance in an S corp
On Form 1120-S under Schedule M-2 there is an accumulated adjustments account (column a) Can someone please confirm if the balance in this account should be zero on the final S corp return when the business is being dissolved? There are no figures in columns b, c, or d on this form in the return I
- How to file an amended return for a deceased individual.
If you are filing the amended return, you can follow the instructions here Be sure to mark the box in the personal information you are filing on behalf of a deceased individual When you file the amended return, it will provide you all the instructions with what you need to send in (if anything)
- Im 62 and received a check from social security when my mother passed . . .
If you received a social security benefit that would have been payable to your mother and or the one time death benefit, you would be responsible for paying the income tax on it If you did not receive it, you should contact the Social Security Administration immediately If you want to send the payments back, you will not have to pay the tax
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