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Foreign pension taxable in US? Han 10-24-2009
Posted by Han on October 24, 2009, 7:58 am
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Through no special effort of mine I am entitled to a Social Security type
pension from Holland. (I lived in Holland between the ages of 15 and 25,
and, although I didn't have a paying job, this entitles me to a pension).
This will be paid quarterly into my US bank account, withot Dutch taxes
being deducted or due. Do I need to declare this "income" here in the US?
If so, what kind of income is it?

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Han
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