13. TAXABLE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS. Iowa does not tax Social Security
benefits in the same manner as the Internal Revenue Service. To compute the
amount of Social Security benefits that are taxable to Iowa, complete the worksheet
below.
SOCIAL
SECURITY WORKSHEET
This worksheet is available in fillable
pdf format.
| 1. Enter
the amount from Box 5 of form(s) SSA-1099. If you filed a joint Federal
return, enter the totals for both spouses. Do not include Railroad Retirement
benefits from form RRB-1099 here. |
1. |
| 2. Enter
one-half of line 1 amount. |
2. |
| 3. Add
amounts from the Federal 1040 on lines 7, 8a, 9a, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,
15b, 16b, 17, 18, 19, and 21, plus one-half of any Railroad Retirement
Social Security benefits from RRB-1099.* If filing Federal 1040A, use
lines 7, 8a, 9a, 10, 11b, 12b and 13, plus one-half of any Railroad Retirement
Social Security benefits from RRB-1099. Include any bonus depreciation
adjustment from line 14 of the Iowa 1040 to compute correct amount. |
3. |
| 4. Enter
the amount from line 8b of your Federal 1040 or 1040A. |
4. |
| 5. Add
lines 2, 3, and 4. |
5. |
| 6. Enter
total adjustments from Federal 1040, lines 23 through 32, plus any write-in
adjustments you
entered on the dotted line next to line 36. If filing Federal 1040A, use
lines 16 plus 17. |
6. |
| 7. Subtract
line 6 from line 5. |
7. |
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8. Enter one of the following amounts based on
the Federal filing status used on form 1040 or 1040A.
- Single, head of household, qualifying widow(er): enter
$25,000.
- Married filing joint: enter $32,000.
- Married filing separate: enter -0- if you lived with
your spouse at anytime in 2005 or $25,000 if you did not live with
your spouse at any time in 2005.
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8. |
| 9. Subtract
line 8 from line 7. If zero or less, enter -0-. If line 9 is zero, none
of the Social Security benefits are taxable. |
9. |
| 10. Enter
one-half of line 9. |
10. |
| 11. Taxable
Social Security benefits: Enter the smaller of line 2 or line 10 here
and on line 13 of form IA1040. |
11. |
* Iowa taxpayers who received Social Security benefits in
2005 and claimed bonus depreciation on their Federal returns for property
subject to the bonus depreciation calculation may have to recompute their
taxable benefits on the worksheet.
Those who need to recompute the taxable Social Security benefits
should add the bonus depreciation adjustment from line 5 of Schedule IA
4562A to the other amounts shown on line 3 of the Social Security worksheet
from the Federal return and the RRB 1099. The rest of the form is then completed
with the amounts normally used to complete the worksheet from the Federal
1040 or 1040A.
Include the following incomes or adjustments to income on line
3 if applicable.
(These were excluded from Federal AGI.):
- foreign-earned income
- income excluded by residents of Puerto Rico American Samoa
- proceeds from Savings Bonds used for higher education and
- employer-provided adoption benefits.
Although Railroad Retirement benefits are not taxable, one-half
of the benefits received must be used to determine the amount of Social Security
benefits that are taxable to Iowa. For purposes of determining taxable Social
Security benefits, you must also include interest from Federal securities.
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Married Separate Filers:
a. If both spouses received Social Security
benefits, the taxable amount is allocated between the spouses in
the ratio of the benefits received by one spouse to the total benefits
received. (Examples
of how to prorate)
b. If only one spouse received benefits, that
spouse should report the portion of the benefits that is taxable.
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