jasdlm Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 Doing my first LA return (not by choice; parents of my best friend). She is retired from the State (1099R) and he is retired military. When I read the LA instructions (and other research material) it appears that both are exempt from LA tax. However, previous preparer, who is a LA preparer, didn't exclude either. Given that he does this all the time and this is my first, I figure I'm reading something incorrectly, but I can't figure out what. Any help from those experienced with LA returns would be greatly appreciated. Quote
Donny Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 Doing my first LA return (not by choice; parents of my best friend). She is retired from the State (1099R) and he is retired military. When I read the LA instructions (and other research material) it appears that both are exempt from LA tax. However, previous preparer, who is a LA preparer, didn't exclude either. Given that he does this all the time and this is my first, I figure I'm reading something incorrectly, but I can't figure out what. Any help from those experienced with LA returns would be greatly appreciated. state ret. is exempt, military--go to La Dept of Revenue, type in military retirement exempt in search at top of page, this is a specfic amt. and rules you can read about and proberly understand I don't know how to do a link here, Quote
Lynn EA USTCP in Louisiana Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 state ret. is exempt, military--go to La Dept of Revenue, type in military retirement exempt in search at top of page, this is a specfic amt. and rules you can read about and proberly understand I don't know how to do a link here, There are different rules for exempting retirement, depending on its source. But, federal retiree benefits, including railroad retirement, are fully exempt from LA state income tax. Also, state retirement benefits, state teachers benefits, municipal teachers benefits are also fully exempt from LA state income tax. Other retirement benefits, such as an IRA are exempt up to $6,000 for each taxpayer who receives the benefit, if the retiree is age 65 or older. Go to www.rev.state.la.us for more FAQs. Lynn Jacobs, EA Kenner, LA Quote
Cathy Posted April 11, 2008 Report Posted April 11, 2008 Doing my first LA return (not by choice; parents of my best friend). She is retired from the State (1099R) and he is retired military. When I read the LA instructions (and other research material) it appears that both are exempt from LA tax. However, previous preparer, who is a LA preparer, didn't exclude either. Given that he does this all the time and this is my first, I figure I'm reading something incorrectly, but I can't figure out what. Any help from those experienced with LA returns would be greatly appreciated. jasdlm, Good job! You are correct that both of those retirement incomes are non-taxable for Louisiana residents. Go page 2, Schedule E and click on any of the lines you see for Line 4A....this will take you to the worksheet to enter the retirement benefits. Also, another often overlooked item on the Louisiana return is the credit we take for "hurricane assessments" on our property insurance. Click on "Resident Info Sheet" at the bottom of the LA return. On line 20 you enter a 100% refundable credit on these assessments paid on property insurance policies such as homes, rental homes, camps, etc. You can file amended returns for 2004 until 5-15-08 and have even more time, of course, for 2006. Holler if we can help with any other questions! Again, good job! :) Quote
jasdlm Posted April 12, 2008 Author Report Posted April 12, 2008 Thank you so much, all of you! I am incredibly appreciative of all the help I receive on this Board. I guess I'll amend 04, 05, and 06. Thanks also for the heads up on the insurance issue. Quote
Donny Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 Thank you so much, all of you! I am incredibly appreciative of all the help I receive on this Board. I guess I'll amend 04, 05, and 06. Thanks also for the heads up on the insurance issue. If anyone knows the answers for La. it's Cathy, she has helped me several times, Quote
joelgilb Posted April 12, 2008 Report Posted April 12, 2008 jasdlm, Good job! You are correct that both of those retirement incomes are non-taxable for Louisiana residents. Go page 2, Schedule E and click on any of the lines you see for Line 4A....this will take you to the worksheet to enter the retirement benefits. Also, another often overlooked item on the Louisiana return is the credit we take for "hurricane assessments" on our property insurance. Click on "Resident Info Sheet" at the bottom of the LA return. On line 20 you enter a 100% refundable credit on these assessments paid on property insurance policies such as homes, rental homes, camps, etc. You can file amended returns for 2004 until 5-15-08 and have even more time, of course, for 2006. Holler if we can help with any other questions! Again, good job! And how about the credit for the Hurricane Party supplies and Mardi Gras. lol Oh hell lets just drink some Hurricanes! Joel <----- married to a Cajun! (for real! and they do throw hurricane parties the rest of us evacuate, one way or the other) Quote
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