[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":7},["ShallowReactive",2],{"faq-standard-8887":3},{"rec_id":4,"title":5,"text":6},"8887","How do I report Canadian or German Social Security benefits?","Under income tax treaties with Canada and Germany, Social Security benefits paid by those countries to United States residents are treated for United States income tax purposes as if they were paid under the Social Security legislation of the United States.\r\n\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\r\nFor example, if you are a resident of the U.S, income you receive from one of the following Canadian retirement programs would be treated as United States Social Security income: Canada Pension Plan (CPP), Quebec Pension Plan (QPP), and Old Age Security (OAS).\r\n\u003Cbr>\u003Cbr>\r\nThese benefits are:\r\n\u003Cul>\r\n\u003Cli>\r\nTaxable only in the United States\r\n\u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>\r\nTreated as United States Social Security benefits for tax purposes\r\n\u003C/li>\r\n\u003Cli>\r\nReported on \u003Ci>Form 1040\u003C/i> where United States Social Security benefits are reported\r\n\u003C/li>\r\n\u003C/ul>\r\nIf you are a United States citizen or lawful permanent resident (green card holder), who is a resident of Canada, the benefits are taxable only in Canada.",1777391575129]