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Old 05-25-2015, 12:44 PM
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US taxation of social security income from another country

I'm eligible to get social security benefits (i.e. monthly social security wage) from my home country due to my several years of service there. Is this income subject to the federal tax in the US? Do I need to report it while filing my tax forms? (I'm a permanent resident and very close to getting my US citizenship). Thank you.



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