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August 2, 2024
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Should i use box csa1099r for military pay?

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@gunner700 

 

You may need to explain what you are talking about.

 

1)   Military "Retirement" $$ is just a plain 1099-R.  A military retirement 1099-R comes from DFAS

2)  Civilian, US Govt retirement is a CSA-1099-R   (might include some credit for having been in the military, but it's still for civilian work).

3)  Military "Pay" from actual current military service (or last year's service) is on a W-2.

 

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SteamTrain
August 2, 2024

@gunner700 

 

You may need to explain what you are talking about.

 

1)   Military "Retirement" $$ is just a plain 1099-R.  A military retirement 1099-R comes from DFAS

2)  Civilian, US Govt retirement is a CSA-1099-R   (might include some credit for having been in the military, but it's still for civilian work).

3)  Military "Pay" from actual current military service (or last year's service) is on a W-2.

 

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