bardon719 Posted February 8, 2008 Report Posted February 8, 2008 Hi all; I just want to verify that what I'm reading is correct. Attached is text from Publication 915, which states as follows: "CANADIAN OR GERMAN SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS PAID TO U.S. RESIDENTS. Under income tax treaties with Canada and Germany, social security benefits paid by those countries to U.S. residents are treated for U.S. income tax purposes as if they were paid under the social security legislation of the United States. If you receive social security benefits from Canada or Germany, include them on line 1 of Worksheet 1, shown later" The way I read this is that Canadian social security gets treated the same as US social security, and is taxable at the max of 85%. As mentioned above, line 1 of worksheet 1 is where social security benefits are reported. Thanks, Bardon Quote
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