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BOXCARCLA
Mar 14, 2009, 10:13 AM
My name is CHARLIE and I receive a RR disability. I have been paying taxes on the full amount of my disability pension since I began drawing it. Do i have to reprt the full amount as taxable income or a partial amount? I get a form rrb-1099 and arrb-1099-r. The 1099 is completely blank, but the 1099-r has all the info on it. Do I report the total gross paid for income tax purposes?

Five Rings
Mar 15, 2009, 02:46 PM
A disability pension is fully taxable I'm sorry to say.